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But can there be a global quiet, silent, or muted output argument like -q or something similar to other CLI functions similar to how pgrep operates?
I am not sure why but commands from this cli program are printing regardless of where the standard output is redirected or not; which causes mail from cron.
Since the operation will already get a pass or fail from the OS in bash, the output would not be necessarily.
It would also be nice to not have an output in my cron bash script show up in my mail box.
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But can there be a global quiet, silent, or muted output argument like -q or something similar to other CLI functions similar to how pgrep operates?
I am not sure why but commands from this cli program are printing regardless of where the standard output is redirected or not; which causes mail from cron.
Since the operation will already get a pass or fail from the OS in bash, the output would not be necessarily.
It would also be nice to not have an output in my cron bash script show up in my mail box.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: