Echo
From FreeBSDwiki
echo repeats whatever has been given to it. From the manpage:
The echo utility writes any specified operands, separated by single blank (` ') characters and followed by a newline (`\n') character, to the stan- dard output.
The simplest way to explain it is to see it in action:
samizdata# echo "hello!" hello!
It can also be used to create and/or add input to a file:
samizdata# echo "This will overwrite whatever is in the file" > /root/testfile samizdata# more /root/testfile This will overwrite whatever is in the file samizdata# echo "This will append to whatever is in the file" >> /root/testfile samizdata# more /root/testfile This will overwrite whatever is in the file This will append to whatever is in the file
See redirection for more on using > and >> and other operands to move data to and from standard input, standard output, files, and programs.