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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion ebook/en/content/023-bash-redirection.md
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Expand Up @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ In Linux, there are 3 File Descriptors, **STDIN** (0); **STDOUT** (1) and **STDE

Both *pipes* and *redirections* redirect streams `(file descriptor)` of process being executed. The main difference is that *redirections* deal with `files stream`, sending the output stream to a file or sending the content of a given file to the input stream of the process.

On the other hand a pipe connects two commands by sending the output stream of the first one to the input stream of the second one. without any redidertions specified.
On the other hand a pipe connects two commands by sending the output stream of the first one to the input stream of the second one. without any redirections specified.

# Redirection in Bash

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