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hey guys my name is Habib in todays session we are going to talk about output redirection this is one of the very basic topics that we should know as a Windows administrator or a developer or script or a tester here we are going to talk about a very basic batch scripting technique on day to day basis we are required to collect some logs or traces and redirect some outputs to a file like text file or log file or something so let me jump in to my demo box here is my one virtual machine Here I am to test going to test some of the bash scripting techniques so let me just open my command prompt and this command prompt is right right now directing to users administrators folder so let me just just change the directory to my C Drive and now I am going to perform a very simple command lets say I am going to ping a one ninety two dot one eighty two dot one dot one and here are my results now these results are shown on the command prompt I want to redirect this output to a file a text file or