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== Related commands == | == Related commands == | ||
* <code>[[split]]</code> | * <code>[[split]]</code> | ||
− | * <code>[[iterm2|imgcat]]</code> | + | * <code>[[iterm2|imgcat]]</code> ([[ITerm2]]) |
* <code>[[type]]</code> or <code>cat</code> ([[Windows]]) | * <code>[[type]]</code> or <code>cat</code> ([[Windows]]) | ||
* <code>[[systemctl cat]]</code> | * <code>[[systemctl cat]]</code> |
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Related commands
See also
cat
,tac
,more
,less
,tail
,mtail
,echo
,stdin
,tr
,column
,paste
,truncate
,logrotate
,xzcat
pv
,progress
,sort
,ncat
,virt-cat
,awk
,join
,col
,fold
,tee
,sponge
,nfs-cat
,journalctl, ccat, icat, EOF
, lolcat- Logs, Log collector, log management, log explorer, Linux logging,
docker logs
,minikube logs
, Vector, Logstash, Filebeat, promtail, logfmt, Elasticsearch, fluentd, Mezmo (LogDNA), Scalyr, Loggly, Loki,tlog, cockpit
, NXLog, Winston, Amazon CloudWatch Logs Insights, Logz.io, Logflare, Coralogix
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