cat
[options
] [files
]
Read one or more files
and print them on standard output.
Read standard input if no files
are specified or if - is specified
as one of the files; end input with EOF
.
You can use the > operator to combine several files into
a new file; use >> to append files to an existing file.
Print a $ to mark the end of each line. Must be used with -v.
Suppress messages about nonexistent files. (Note: In the BSD version, -s squeezes out extra blank lines.)
Print each tab as ^I and each form feed as ^L. Must be used with -v.
Print output as unbuffered (default is buffered in blocks or screen lines).
Display control characters and other nonprinting characters.
cat ch1
Display a file.cat ch1 ch2 ch3 > all
Combine files.cat note5 >> notes
Append to a file.cat > temp1
Create file at terminal; end with EOF.cat > temp2 << STOP
Create file at terminal; end withSTOP
.