tee writes to both, screen and the supplied file
use
>> mylog
to just append to the file
date >> mylog
ls >> mylog
echo >> mylog
OR if You want all script output go the mylog
#!/bin/bash
exec 1>>mylog
date
ls
echo
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Browse All TopicsHi all,
Can somebody write me a bash script that will do the following?
1. Echo the current date and time and append it to a logfile called mylog
2. Execute another cmd called xyz and append the output to the mylog file.
3. Echo a blank line and append to mylog
Thats it:)
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by: nixfreakPosted on 2007-09-26 at 00:49:48ID: 19961238
#!/bin/bash
date | tee -a mylog # 1
ls | tee -a mylog # 2
echo | tee -a mylog # 3
OR
#!/bin/bash
(date ; ls ; echo) | tee -a mylog