How To Read .Out File In Linux?
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The .out file is a generic file extension used by many programs to indicate a file that contains output data. To read a .out file in Linux, you can use a text editor such as Vim, Emacs, or Nano. For example, to open a .out file in Vim, you can use the command “vim filename.out”. To open a .out file in Emacs, you can use the command “emacs filename.out”. To open a .out file in Nano, you can use the command “nano filename.out”.