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ECHO(1) UNIX Programmer's Manual ECHO(1)


NAME

    echo - echo arguments

SYNOPSIS

    echo [ -n ] [ arg ] ...

DESCRIPTION

    _E_c_h_o writes its arguments separated by blanks and terminated
    by a newline on the standard output.  If the flag -n is
    used, no newline is added to the output.
    _E_c_h_o is useful for producing diagnostics in shell programs
    and for writing constant data on pipes.  To send diagnostics
    to the standard error file, do `echo ... 1>&2'.