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Jay LaCroix
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Jeremy "Jay" LaCroix is a technologist and open-source enthusiast, specializing in Linux. He has a net field experience of 20 years across different firms as a Solutions Architect and holds a master's degree in Information Systems Technology Management from Capella University. In addition, Jay also has an active Linux-focused YouTube channel with over 250K followers and over 20M views, available at LearnLinuxTV, where he posts instructional tutorial videos and other Linux-related content. He has also written Linux Mint Essentials and Mastering Linux Network Administration, published by Packt Publishing.
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Viewing the contents of files

The Linux filesystem contains many directories and files. In the case of files, we need to learn how to read and manipulate them to round out our knowledge. We’ll cover more topics surrounding file management in the next chapter. For now, we can benefit by taking a look at how to view the content of existing files.

We can print the contents of a file to the screen with the cat command, along with a filename as an argument. The following command, for example, can be used to view the contents of testfile.txt in our current working directory, which we created earlier in the chapter when we discussed the touch command. Sure, this exercise is rather pointless since that file is empty, but it offers a good first example:

cat testfile.txt

There’s no output, since again, the file is empty. So, let’s instead take a look at a more practical example. Here’s a file we can use cat against that actually does have content inside...

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Jay LaCroix

Jeremy "Jay" LaCroix is a technologist and open-source enthusiast, specializing in Linux. He has a net field experience of 20 years across different firms as a Solutions Architect and holds a master's degree in Information Systems Technology Management from Capella University. In addition, Jay also has an active Linux-focused YouTube channel with over 250K followers and over 20M views, available at LearnLinuxTV, where he posts instructional tutorial videos and other Linux-related content. He has also written Linux Mint Essentials and Mastering Linux Network Administration, published by Packt Publishing.
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