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                 |  | UGU: Unix Guru Universe - Unix Tip #4138- June 10, 2012
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SHARING STDIN/STDOUT ON 2 TERMINALS 
 Ever wanted the standard input and standard output
 to be shared on two terminals?
 
 Try the following short script,
 
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 [ $# -lt 2 ] && echo "Usage: $0 program ttytodupon" && exit 2
 mytty=`tty`
 prog=$1
 othertty=$2
 sh -c "$prog|tee -a $mytty" 1>$othertty 2>&1 0>$othertty
 
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