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.sh NAME
echo \*- echo arguments
.sh SYNOPSIS
.bd echo
[ arg ... ]
.sh DESCRIPTION
.it Echo
writes its arguments in order as a line on the
standard output file.
It is mainly useful for producing diagnostics in command files.

Certain escape sequences are recognized:

	``\\n'' causes the newline character to be written.

	``\\c'' terminates
.it echo
without a newline.

	``\\0N'' causes the octal number
.it N
to be written.
.br
.sh "SEE ALSO"
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