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6 pee - tee standard input to pipes
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9 pee [--[no-]ignore-sigpipe] [--[no-]ignore-write-errors] [["command"]]
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12 pee is like tee but for pipes. Each command is run and fed a copy of
13 the standard input. The output of all commands is sent to stdout.
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15 Note that while this is similar to tee, a copy of the input is not sent
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19 --ignore-sigpipe, --no-ignore-sigpipe
20 Do (not) ignore SIGPIPE. Any command started by pee might cause a
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25 --ignore-write-errors, --no-ignore-write-errors
26 Do (not) ignore write errors. When a command started by pee is no
27 more accepting data via the pipe between itself and pee, a write
28 error occurs in pee. If this error is not ignored, pee is going to
29 terminate all child processes and exists. Ignoring write errors is
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