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how do you merge these 2 commands for get a file.txt with their data?
OP: jazei
#0 · jazei · 2024-03-07 18:18:19
Hi
How do you get in a same file.txt the output of these commands?
inxi -s ; uptime > test.txt
because when I execute that comand only 1 is written in the file test.txt
I can not get 2 outputs togheter in the same file!
Thank you! & Regards.
~jazei
jazei@tilde.team
07/03 15:15hs (-0300).
#1 · anonymous · 2024-03-07 20:43:00
Replying to: jazei
jazei:
Your first command doesn't know to print to a file. What you've written prints one thing to the stdout and one to the file. Try something like:
inxi -s >test.txt; uptime >>test.txt
The two >> for the second command are important, because they tell "uptime" to append its output to the end of the test.txt file.
#4 · lkh · 2024-04-13 20:22:09
Replying to: jazei
(inxi -s ; uptime) > test.txt
should to what you want
cheers,
~lkh
#2 · jazei · 2024-03-08 16:12:53
WoWWWW,Interesting data!!!! Thank you.!!!!!
I was thinking that I shoud write 1 command with inxi -s >text1.txt, then 2nd command uptime > text2.txt and then cat text1.txt text2.txt > test.txt .
I will try your advise.
pd: inxi is a program to see data of the machine.
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#3 · anthk · 2024-04-05 16:05:41
Replying to: jazei
; will run two programs sequentally.
Thus, command1; command2 > whatever.txt
will run the first command until it finishes,
then, the second one will overwrite whatever.txt
with its output.
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