Selmak
Selmak

Reputation: 205

Display output of a Bash command and keeping the output in a variable

I'm not sure if it is possible but what I want to do is to run a bash command and storing the output in a variable AND display it as if I launched the command normally. Here is my code:

VAR=`svn checkout $URL`

So I want to store the output in VAR and still see the result (and because svn checkout takes a long time, I can't do echo $VAR just after..)

Thanks

Upvotes: 20

Views: 14204

Answers (2)

Dennis Williamson
Dennis Williamson

Reputation: 360693

You don't have to call the external tee:

VAR=$(svn checkout $URL) && echo $VAR

or even:

VAR=$(svn checkout $URL); echo $VAR

Upvotes: 2

Alok Singhal
Alok Singhal

Reputation: 96251

If the command is run from a terminal, you can do:

VAR=$(svn checkout $URL | tee /dev/tty)

Upvotes: 26

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