(BSD System Compatibility)
echo(1bsd)
echo --
(BSD) echo arguments
Synopsis
/usr/ucb/echo [-n] [arg] . . .
Description
The echo command
is useful for producing diagnostics in command files
and for sending known data into a pipe.
The command
writes its arguments separated by blanks and terminated by
a new-line on the standard output.
The -n option is used when the termination by a new-line is not wanted.
References
sh(1)
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