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To write command output to a file in Linux, use the redirect functionality in bash. Take the output from a command, add a greater than sign followed by a file name to redirect it to a text file. Be cautious as the greater than symbol will create a new file or overwrite an existing one. To append to a file, use two greater than symbols.
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