# An implementation of the unix "cat" program ## Concepts - Use the Deno runtime API to output the contents of a file to the console. - [Deno.args](https://doc.deno.land/builtin/stable#Deno.args) accesses the command line arguments. - [Deno.open](https://doc.deno.land/builtin/stable#Deno.open) is used to get a handle to a file. - [Deno.copy](https://doc.deno.land/builtin/stable#Deno.copy) is used to transfer data from the file to the output stream. - Files should be closed when you are finished with them - Modules can be run directly from remote URLs. ## Example In this program each command-line argument is assumed to be a filename, the file is opened, and printed to stdout (e.g. the console). ```ts /** * cat.ts */ for (let i = 0; i < Deno.args.length; i++) { const filename = Deno.args[i]; const file = await Deno.open(filename); await Deno.copy(file, Deno.stdout); file.close(); } ``` To run the program: ```shell deno run --allow-read https://deno.land/std@$STD_VERSION/examples/cat.ts /etc/passwd ```