The cat command displays or concatenates the contents of a file, but cat is capable of more. For example, cat can combine standard input data with data from a file. One way of combining the stdin data with file data is to redirect stdin to a file and then append two files. The cat command can do this in a single invocation. The next recipes show basic and advanced usages of cat.
Concatenating with cat
How to do it...
The cat command is a simple and frequently used command and it stands for conCATenate.
The general syntax of cat for reading contents is as follows:
$ cat file1 file2 file3 ...
This command concatenates data from the files specified as command-line arguments and sends that data to stdout.
- To print contents of a single file, execute the following command...