execution redirection
Execution redirection refers to the process of directing the output or input of a computer program or command to a different location or destination than its default. It allows for the manipulation, capture, or redirection of program outputs or inputs to specific files, devices, or other programs, allowing for greater control and flexibility in the execution of commands or programs.
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