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All of the other text printed to the console is going to `stderr` so it will not interfere with the message going to `stdout`.
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All of the other text printed to the console is going to `stderr` so it will not interfere with the message going to `stdout`.
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### Send text
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Sometimes you want to send URLs or short text. In addition to piping, you can easily send text with `croc`:
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$ croc send --text "hello world"
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```
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This will automatically tell the receiver to use `stdout` when they receive the text so it will be displayed.
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### Self-host relay
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### Self-host relay
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The relay is needed to staple the parallel incoming and outgoing connections. By default, `croc` uses a public relay but you can also run your own relay:
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The relay is needed to staple the parallel incoming and outgoing connections. By default, `croc` uses a public relay but you can also run your own relay:
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