--- title: Bash Cat --- ## Bash Cat Cat is one of the most frequently used commands in Unix operating systems. Cat is used to read a file sequentially and print it to the standard output. The name is derived from its function to con**cat**enate files. ### Usage ```bash cat [options] [file_names] ``` Most used options: * `-b`, numer non-blank output lines * `-n`, number all output lines * `-s`, squeeze multiple adjacent blank lines * `-v`, display nonprinting characters, except for tabs and the end of line character ### Example Print in terminal the content of file.txt: ```bash cat file.txt ``` Concatenate the content of the two files and display the result in terminal: ```bash cat file1.txt file2.txt ``` #### More Information: * Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cat_(Unix)