bash: any way to reuse the last output?
Herculano de Lima Einloft Neto
hlen at ig.com.br
Fri Jan 23 05:45:24 UTC 2004
Ben Stringer wrote:
> You could use the "script" command to save all shell session output to a
> file, in case it is needed.
That would probably be worse.. :)
> Or you could get into the habit of appending "| tee /tmp/<uniquename>"
> each time you run a command you are likely to want to reuse output from.
What's the way to append that tee without having to type it every time?
Something like PROMPT_COMMAND, I don't know, and then, making up an
environment variable pointing to /tmp/<uniquename> would do the trick,
right.. but how can I append the tee?
Thanks,
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Herculano de Lima Einloft Neto
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