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    2 The true idomatic way (in Unix) to generate a unique temporary filename is to use the current process ID to form the name For example in a shell script: touch tmpfile $$ There can only ever be one process with a given ID running at any one time so the process ID is unique for the lifetime of that process
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    What does >filename txt does in shell script ">" is used for redirecting the output of the command into the text file for example if you run the below command in the terminal
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