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|   | # The `yes` command
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|  | The `yes` command in linux is used to print a continuous output stream of given _STRING_. If _STRING_ is not mentioned then it prints ‘y’.  It outputs a string repeatedly unit killed (using something like ctrl + c). | |||
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|  | ### Examples :
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|  | 1. Prints hello world infinitely in the terminal until killed :  | |||
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|  | yes hello world | |||
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|  | 2. A more generalized command: | |||
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|  | ``` | |||
|  | yes [STRING] | |||
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|  | ## Options
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|  | It accepts the following options: | |||
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|  | 1.   --help | |||
|  | 	   > display this help and exit
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|  | 2.  --version | |||
|  | 	 >  output version information and exit
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