Tool Output Examples

One of the main challenges when using new tools is knowing what the output is going to look like once you’re done. Does it present itself in a visually appealing way, does it contain what you need, etc. As part of this series, I’m going to provide examples of tool outputs, so you can see what switches do what. This will save you time, and reduce the learning curve.

I’ve created a new category for these types of post which is “Precooked Tool Output” which will make these posts easier to find. Now I’m going to say that is the plan, time to wait for the results.

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