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The Linux script command has been around for ages and provides a simple but useful service. It lets you record command line activity – both input and output.
You could even embed an executable file in a script — even another script — and then execute that script which might unpack another script. It boggles the mind.
Linux offers a couple of easy ways to record commands you type so that you can review or rerun them. Recording the commands that you run on the Linux command line can be useful for two important ...
Community driven content discussing all aspects of software development from DevOps to design patterns. It’s pretty easy to run a batch file on Windows. Just create a file, change the extension to ...
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