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How can I redirect the output of multiple commands at once?
Redirecting the standard output of a single command is as easy as
date > file
To redirect standard error:
date 2> file
To redirect both:
date > file 2>&1
In a loop or other larger code structure:
for i in $list; do echo "Now processing $i" # more stuff here... done > file 2>&1
However, this can become tedious if the output of many programs should be redirected. If all output of a script should go into a file (e.g. a log file), the exec command can be used:
# redirect both standard output and standard error to "log.txt" exec > log.txt 2>&1 # all output including stderr now goes into "log.txt"
Otherwise command grouping helps:
{ date # some other command echo done } > messages.log 2>&1
In this example, the output of all commands within the curly braces is redirected to the file messages.log.