What are the parameters of the echo command in Linux?

In Linux, there are several parameters for the echo command.

  1. -n: Do not print the newline character at the end of output lines.
  2. Enable the parsing of escape characters, allowing the use of escape characters to represent special characters.
  3. – E: Disable the interpretation of escape characters, making them inactive.
  4. – Disable the interpretation of escape characters, rendering them ineffective.
  5. – Disable the interpretation of escape characters, so that escape characters do not work.
  6. Disable the interpretation of escape characters, causing them not to function.
  7. – Disable the parsing of escape characters, making them inactive.
  8. – Disable the parsing of escape characters so that they have no effect.
  9. – E: Disable parsing of escape characters, causing escape characters to have no effect.
  10. – Disable the interpretation of escape characters, rendering them ineffective.
  11. Disable the parsing of escape characters, so that escape characters do not work.
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