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From: "Carlo Florendo" <carlo AT astra DOT ph>
To: <cygwin AT cygwin DOT com>
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Subject: Re: script command under cygwin?
Date: Wed, 16 Apr 2003 18:09:00 +0800
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> where can I find the script command under cygwin? I would like to protokoll the terminal output into a file.

You mean you want to redirect or "save" the output of the terminal to a file?
If that's what you mean, you could use the ">" redirection operator.
For example, if you want to save the output of ls.exe into a file named foo.bar, you could do:

ls -l > foo.bar


Best Regards,

Carlo 


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