kinda like this...

[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ echo fish > file.txt
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ cat file.txt
fish

So just add a ">" to the rsync command and point it to a file that you
want it to write to and "stdout" will be redirected to that file. Use a
">>" to append it to that file.

Ah, alright, that makes more sense. So is "stdout" short for standard output? Does that just mean what is normally printed in the terminal?

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