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newbie Q : How to read an output file in one command line



Announcing the arrival of Valued Associate #679: Cesar Manara
Planned maintenance scheduled April 23, 2019 at 23:30 UTC (7:30pm US/Eastern)How can I fix my problems with fonts in Firefox?How can one make Firefox ignore my GTK theme entirely?Configuring Firefox to use a proxy from the command lineHow to install Firefox addon from command line in scripts?I lost the “global menu bar integration” firefox addonwhat is the command to restart firefox from the command line?Error while using command line command to load firefox in lubuntu 14.04Reset firefox from command lineLauch Firefox Developer Edition using command-lineFirefox Quantum : HTML files from internal storage (/usr) do not open



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how to do something like this correctly




$: lshw -html > /tmp/specs.html < firefox




also tried




$: firefox < "lshw -html > /tmp/specs.html"




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  • In zsh you could do firefox =(lshw -html). In bash I don't see a way without repeating the file name in some way.

    – Sebastian Stark
    13 mins ago












  • check this (the "data uri" answer) for a way how to do it in bash: unix.stackexchange.com/questions/24931/… Nice and ugly trick.

    – Sebastian Stark
    8 mins ago


















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how to do something like this correctly




$: lshw -html > /tmp/specs.html < firefox




also tried




$: firefox < "lshw -html > /tmp/specs.html"




thanks










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  • In zsh you could do firefox =(lshw -html). In bash I don't see a way without repeating the file name in some way.

    – Sebastian Stark
    13 mins ago












  • check this (the "data uri" answer) for a way how to do it in bash: unix.stackexchange.com/questions/24931/… Nice and ugly trick.

    – Sebastian Stark
    8 mins ago














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how to do something like this correctly




$: lshw -html > /tmp/specs.html < firefox




also tried




$: firefox < "lshw -html > /tmp/specs.html"




thanks










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how to do something like this correctly




$: lshw -html > /tmp/specs.html < firefox




also tried




$: firefox < "lshw -html > /tmp/specs.html"




thanks







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  • In zsh you could do firefox =(lshw -html). In bash I don't see a way without repeating the file name in some way.

    – Sebastian Stark
    13 mins ago












  • check this (the "data uri" answer) for a way how to do it in bash: unix.stackexchange.com/questions/24931/… Nice and ugly trick.

    – Sebastian Stark
    8 mins ago


















  • In zsh you could do firefox =(lshw -html). In bash I don't see a way without repeating the file name in some way.

    – Sebastian Stark
    13 mins ago












  • check this (the "data uri" answer) for a way how to do it in bash: unix.stackexchange.com/questions/24931/… Nice and ugly trick.

    – Sebastian Stark
    8 mins ago

















In zsh you could do firefox =(lshw -html). In bash I don't see a way without repeating the file name in some way.

– Sebastian Stark
13 mins ago






In zsh you could do firefox =(lshw -html). In bash I don't see a way without repeating the file name in some way.

– Sebastian Stark
13 mins ago














check this (the "data uri" answer) for a way how to do it in bash: unix.stackexchange.com/questions/24931/… Nice and ugly trick.

– Sebastian Stark
8 mins ago






check this (the "data uri" answer) for a way how to do it in bash: unix.stackexchange.com/questions/24931/… Nice and ugly trick.

– Sebastian Stark
8 mins ago











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You should output lshw to a file, and open that file with firefox, as follows:



lshw -html >/tmp/specs.html && firefox /tmp/specs.html


Or



sudo lshw -html >/tmp/specs.html && firefox /tmp/specs.html





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  • thanks for the answer , but I don't want to write the filename again

    – Mostafa Esmail
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  • I mean , I want to use the output file "specs.html" as an input for the command firefox

    – Mostafa Esmail
    16 mins ago











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You should output lshw to a file, and open that file with firefox, as follows:



lshw -html >/tmp/specs.html && firefox /tmp/specs.html


Or



sudo lshw -html >/tmp/specs.html && firefox /tmp/specs.html





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  • thanks for the answer , but I don't want to write the filename again

    – Mostafa Esmail
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  • I mean , I want to use the output file "specs.html" as an input for the command firefox

    – Mostafa Esmail
    16 mins ago















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You should output lshw to a file, and open that file with firefox, as follows:



lshw -html >/tmp/specs.html && firefox /tmp/specs.html


Or



sudo lshw -html >/tmp/specs.html && firefox /tmp/specs.html





share|improve this answer























  • thanks for the answer , but I don't want to write the filename again

    – Mostafa Esmail
    26 mins ago












  • I mean , I want to use the output file "specs.html" as an input for the command firefox

    – Mostafa Esmail
    16 mins ago













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You should output lshw to a file, and open that file with firefox, as follows:



lshw -html >/tmp/specs.html && firefox /tmp/specs.html


Or



sudo lshw -html >/tmp/specs.html && firefox /tmp/specs.html





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You should output lshw to a file, and open that file with firefox, as follows:



lshw -html >/tmp/specs.html && firefox /tmp/specs.html


Or



sudo lshw -html >/tmp/specs.html && firefox /tmp/specs.html






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thanks for the answer , but I don't want to write the filename again

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thanks for the answer , but I don't want to write the filename again

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I mean , I want to use the output file "specs.html" as an input for the command firefox

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