(coreutils.info)yes invocation
15.3 `yes': Print a string until interrupted
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`yes' prints the command line arguments, separated by spaces and
followed by a newline, forever until it is killed. If no arguments are
given, it prints `y' followed by a newline forever until killed.
Upon a write error, `yes' exits with status `1'.
The only options are a lone `--help' or `--version'. To output an
argument that begins with `-', precede it with `--', e.g., `yes --
--help'. Note: Common options.
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