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34 standard output. Thus:
57 \fIfile3\fR. If no input file is given, \fBcat\fR reads from the standard input
66 standard output. If no file is specified, or if the file is \fB-\fR, \fBcat\fR
67 copies from standard input starting at the current location.
300 A path name of an input file. If no \fIfile\fR is specified, the standard input
301 is used. If \fIfile\fR is \fB\|\(mi\|\fR, \fBcat\fR reads from the standard
303 standard input when it is referenced in this way, but accepts multiple
317 The following command writes the contents of the file \fBmyfile\fR to standard
348 When standard input is a terminal, the following command gets two arbitrary
361 when standard input is a terminal, gets two arbitrary pieces of input from the
366 If standard input is a regular file,
441 Standard See \fBstandards\fR(5).