I want to run bundle install as a background process and hide its output from the terminal.
Currently I do this
bundle > /dev/null &
but maybe there is a better and shorter way do achieve the same result?
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If you really aren’t concerned with its output (and whether it succeeds or fails), you can also redirect the stderr of the process: