outPrint a string to the stdout with a trailing new line character
Write parameters to stdout with a trailing new line character.
out string to write -> <stdout>
» out Hello, World!
Hello, World!
For compatibility with other shells (and POSIX), echo is
also supported:
» echo Hello, World!
Hello, World!
out / echo output as string
data-type. This can be changed by casting (cast) or using
the tout function.
out supports ANSI constants.
outechocast:
Alters the data-type of the previous function without altering its
outputerr: Print a line to the stderrpt:
Pipe telemetry. Writes data-types and bytes writtentout: Print a string to the stdout and set it’s
data-typeread: read a line of input from the user
and store as a variabletread: read a line of input from the user
and store as a user defined typed variable (removed 7.0)>>: Writes stdin to disk - appending contents if
file already exists>: Writes stdin to disk - overwriting contents if
file already exists(brace quote):
Write a string to the stdout without new line (deprecated)This document was generated from builtins/core/io/echo_doc.yaml.
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