> > Oh dear, I've forgotten what the bash cli is to see the output of a > > command line input (it dumps result to screen). Pretty much the same > > bash functionality as Ctrl-R gives one a rolling history of entered > > commands. > > > > Could someone please remind me :-) > ---- > question not clear...default of cli commands in bash shell would output > standard out and error out to screen so this should be the default > behavior. Thanks Craig :-) Yes, it's difficult to describe, and that's prolly why I've struggled to Google it. If one completed a bash script with 'exit 0' and all ran well, nothing (or null) is sent to stdout. If a script passes a variable on to another executable, this is may not necessarily be sent to stdout, but there is something one can pass at cli time that does copy this/these var(s) to stdout to see what same script produces. I hope this makes sense :-) TiA, Stu@ -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list