Command: tee
TEE saves a copy of the input (STDIN) to one or more files and
prints it.
Syntax:
tee [options] [d:][path]file [[d:][path]file2] ...
[d:][path]file [[d:][path]file2] Specifies the output file(s).
Options:
/A Append to given file(s): Append to the output file(s) instead of
overwriting.
/I Ignore interruptions: ignores interruption attempts by a user.
Comments:
TEE reads data from standard input and writes to standard output as
well as any files specified by the user.
TEE comes with two default builds. TEE.EXE is the TEE build with
kitten support. _TEE.EXE is the build without kitten.
Examples:
echo "Hello, World!" | tee hello.txt
Displays "Hello, World!" on the screen and saves it to hello.txt.
tee log.txt another_log.txt < input.txt
Displays the contents of input.txt and saves them to log.txt and
another_log.txt.
catdoc letter.doc | tee /I letter.txt | wc
Saves the contents of letter.doc as processed by catdoc to
letter.txt and passes them to wc to count the words.
Doesn't allow interruptions by a user.
See also:
more
undelete
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Copyright (C) 2008 W. Spiegl, updated in 2020.
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