out
Print a string to the STDOUT with a trailing new line character
Write parameters to STDOUT with a trailing new line character.
out: string to write -> <stdout>
» out Hello, World!
Hello, World!
For compatibility with other shells, echo
is also supported:
» echo Hello, World!
Hello, World!
out
/ echo
output as string
data-type. This can be changed by casting (cast
) or using the tout
function.
out
supports ANSI constants.
out
echo
(
(brace quote): Write a string to the STDOUT without new line>>
(append file): Writes STDIN to disk - appending contents if file already exists>
(truncate file): Writes STDIN to disk - overwriting contents if file already existscast
: Alters the data type of the previous function without altering it’s outputerr
: Print a line to the STDERRpt
: Pipe telemetry. Writes data-types and bytes writtenread
: read
a line of input from the user and store as a variabletout
: Print a string to the STDOUT and set it’s data-typetread
: read
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