You can use it to suppress the output in a shell.
for example:
echo "I am not displayed because I am suppressed!" > /dev/null
This is often used when scripting to suppress an output that...
Type: Posts; User: Borlog
You can use it to suppress the output in a shell.
for example:
echo "I am not displayed because I am suppressed!" > /dev/null
This is often used when scripting to suppress an output that...
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