Name: Anonymous 2012-02-29 13:13
Every single person here has used the
[Code/Other]% ls
APL Cobol Glasses MIPS VHDL
[Code/Other]% ed =(man ed)
26242
1,10p
ED(1) BSD General Commands Manual ED(1)
NAME
ed, red -- text editor
SYNOPSIS
ed [-] [-sx] [-p string] [file]
red [-] [-sx] [-p string] [file]
2p
ED(1) BSD General Commands Manual ED(1)
2s/ BSD/Linux/
2p
ED(1) Linux General Commands Manual ED(1)
w
26242
q
[Code/Other]% ls
APL Cobol Glasses MIPS VHDL
[Code/Other]%
If you only need the same behavior as a pipe (
I'm trolling you all by posting actual stuff instead of serious discussions about Zionism. I have every expectation it will work and be amazing. Seriously fuck you guys.
$(find ~) and `which sbcl` syntax to expand command output as an argument to another command, but a shitload of people don't know that you can write =(foo) instead to pipe the output to a temp file. This is great when you want to edit the output of a command somehow but you don't need to save it. For example:[Code/Other]% ls
APL Cobol Glasses MIPS VHDL
[Code/Other]% ed =(man ed)
26242
1,10p
ED(1) BSD General Commands Manual ED(1)
NAME
ed, red -- text editor
SYNOPSIS
ed [-] [-sx] [-p string] [file]
red [-] [-sx] [-p string] [file]
2p
ED(1) BSD General Commands Manual ED(1)
2s/ BSD/Linux/
2p
ED(1) Linux General Commands Manual ED(1)
w
26242
q
[Code/Other]% ls
APL Cobol Glasses MIPS VHDL
[Code/Other]%
If you only need the same behavior as a pipe (
|), you can have the shell send it to a FIFO node on the filesystem by writing <(foo) instead of =(foo). I think it's the other way around in Bash.I'm trolling you all by posting actual stuff instead of serious discussions about Zionism. I have every expectation it will work and be amazing. Seriously fuck you guys.