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Greetings to everybody. I would like to know if I can use the pipe and command tee to read from edited file and to write to him e.g. "sed '{s_A_B_}' file | tee file".
I know it doesn't work with > but I don't know anything about it with tee. Thank you for your help. ![]() |
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