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">>|" will force it on zsh. You don't need that (and it won't be recognised) on bash. Equally, you don't need to create a file on bash prior to writing to it.
I'm mixed up because I regularly use >| to force overwriting a file when I've got noclobber set...
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">>|" will force it on
zsh
. You don't need that (and it won't be recognised) onbash
. Equally, you don't need to create a file onbash
prior to writing to it.I'm mixed up because I regularly use
>|
to force overwriting a file when I've gotnoclobber
set...