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UGU: Unix Guru Universe - Unix Tip #4286- December 5, 2012
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Unix Tip #4286- December 5, 2012
HIDING ECHO
If you dont want to display what you type
on the screen, then use the command below:
% stty -echo
This will not echo back the character you
type on the terminal.
To echo back the character you typed:
% stty echo
You can use stty -echo while reading
password from user using scripts,
so that the password wont be echoed
on the screen.
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