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ptee - piped tee: read from one file descriptor and copy to many
ptee [-h] [-r infd] outfd1 [outfd2 ...]
ptee reads from one file descriptor (0 / stdin by default) and copies everything to all given output file descriptors. ptee is a piped version of tee(1).
ptee can be used with pipexec(1) to fit the output of one command into many other commands.
Duplicate all data from stdin to stdout, stderr and fd 7:
ptee 1 2 7
The command
tee output.txt
is equivalent to the shell command
ptee 5 5>output.txt
Using pipexec(1): count all files in the file system and additionally count only those that have a uppercase 'A' in their name. The file system will be scanned only once. No temporary files are generated.
pipexec [ LS /bin/ls -R / ] [ PTEE /usr/bin/ptee 3 4 ] \
[ WC1 /usr/bin/wc -l ] [ GREP /bin/grep A ] \
[ WC2 /usr/bin/wc -l ] "{LS:1>PTEE:0}" "{PTEE:3>WC1:0}" \
"{PTEE:4>GREP:0}" "{GREP:1>WC2:0}"
Written by Andreas Florath (andreas@florath.net)
Copyright © 2015 by Andreas Florath (andreas@florath.net). License GPLv2+: GNU GPL version 2 or later <http://gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html>.
2015-03-14 | User Commands |