id@joeyh.nameJoeyHess2016-12-20pee1moreutilsmoreutilspeetee standard input to pipespee--[no-]ignore-sigpipe--[no-]ignore-write-errors"command"DESCRIPTIONpee is like tee
but for pipes. Each command is run and fed a copy of the
standard input. The output of all commands is sent to
stdout.Note that while this is similar to
tee, a copy of the input is not sent
to stdout, like tee does. If that is desired, use
pee cat ...OPTIONSDo (not) ignore SIGPIPE. Any command started
by pee might cause a SIGPIPE
when it exists. If you ignore SIGPIPE, you
probably also want to ignore write errors (see
below). Ignoring SIGPIPE is the default
behaviour.Do (not) ignore write errors. When a command
started by pee is no more
accepting data via the pipe between itself and
pee, a write error occurs in
pee. If this error is not
ignored, pee is going to
terminate all child processes and exists. Ignoring
write errors is the default behaviour.SEE ALSOtee1,
pipe7AUTHOR
Miek Gieben