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I found lots of samples how to redirect console output into a file. However I need an opposite solution - I have StreamWriter which I want to be shown in the Console output once I do sw.WriteLine("text");

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  • I'm a little confused. What is the stream initialized to, if not Console.Out? Is it writing both to a file and to the console? Jun 27, 2010 at 13:45

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Just point the stream to standard output:

sw = new StreamWriter(Console.OpenStandardOutput());
sw.AutoFlush = true;
Console.SetOut(sw);
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Not that previous answer not correct, but since i do not have enough reputation level to add comment, just adding another answer:

If you would ever use pointing Stream to standard output as John proposed with using statement you should not forget to re-open console Stream later on, as explained in https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/api/system.console.setout?view=netframework-4.7.2

using (sw = new StreamWriter(Console.OpenStandardOutput())
{
    sw.AutoFlush = true;
    Console.SetOut(sw);
    ...
}
StreamWriter standardOutput = new StreamWriter(Console.OpenStandardOutput());
standardOutput.AutoFlush = true;
Console.SetOut(standardOutput);
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    I think you misunderstood the sample code in the link you provided.. Wont downvote you. I appreciate your effort :) Dec 5, 2018 at 8:56

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