Saturday, February 28, 2015

What does the command “$ls | wc –l > file1” do?

Question:What does the command “$ls | wc â€"l > file1” do??

Answer: Ls becomes the input to wc which counts the number of lines it receives as input and instead of displaying this count , the value is stored in file1.

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