Tee Command Usage Examples
by Ramesh
Tee command is used to store and view (both at the same time) the output of any other command.
Tee command writes to the STDOUT, and to a file at a time as shown in the examples below.
Example 1: Write output to stdout, and also to a file
The following command displays output only on the screen (stdout).
- $ ls
The following command writes the output only to the file and not to the screen.
- $ ls > file
The following command (with the help of tee command) writes the output both to the screen (stdout) and to the file.
- $ ls | tee file
Example 2: Write the output to two commands
You can also use tee command to store the output of a command to a file and redirect the same output as an input to another command.
The following command will take a backup of the crontab entries, and pass the crontab entries as an input to sed command which will do the substituion. After the substitution, it will be added as a new cron job.
- $ crontab -l | tee crontab-backup.txt | sed 's/old/new/' | crontab –
Misc Tee Command Operations
By default tee command overwrites the file. You can instruct tee command to append to the file using the option –a as shown below.
- $ ls | tee –a file
You can also write the output to multiple files as shown below.
- $ ls | tee file1 file2 file3