FD2(1) General Commands Manual FD2(1) NAME fd2 - redirect from/to file descriptor 2 SYNOPSIS fd2 [-e] [-f file] [--] command [arg ...] DESCRIPTION Since the Version 6 (V6) UNIX shell provides no way to redirect the diagnostic output, fd2 makes this possible by executing the specified command with the given arguments and redirecting file descriptor 2 (standard error) to file descriptor 1 (standard output) by default. The options are as follows: -e Causes all conventional output from command to be redirected to the standard error as diagnostic output. -f file Causes all diagnostic output from command to be redirected to file, which is created if it does not exist. If it already exists, all diagnostic output is appended to the end of file. -- Causes fd2 to stop further option processing, forcing it to treat all following arguments as command [arg ...] . EXIT STATUS If fd2 detects an error, it prints an appropriate diagnostic and exits with a non-zero status. Otherwise, the exit status is that of the executed command. ENVIRONMENT EXECSHELL If set to a non-empty string, the value of this variable is taken as the path name of the shell which is invoked to execute the specified command when it does not begin with the proper magic number or a `#!shell' sequence. PATH If set to a non-empty string, the value of this variable is taken as the sequence of directories which is used to search for the specified command. EXAMPLES The examples below which refer to `/tmp/$$' assume that this directory exists and is writable by the user. The following command line: fd2 -e echo progname: Error message causes all conventional output from echo to be redirected to the standard error as diagnostic output. The following command line: fd2 make foo >/tmp/$$/foo.outerr causes all conventional and diagnostic output from make to be redirected to the file `/tmp/$$/foo.outerr', which is first created by the shell. In contrast: fd2 -f /tmp/$$/foo.err make foo >/tmp/$$/foo.out causes all conventional output to be redirected to the file `/tmp/$$/foo.out', which is created by the shell. All diagnostic output is redirected to the file `/tmp/$$/foo.err', which is created by fd2 if it does not already exist. SEE ALSO etsh(1), tsh(1) Etsh home page: https://etsh.nl/ AUTHOR Jeffrey Allen Neitzel wrote this implementation of the fd2 command and maintains it as fd2(1). LICENSE See either the LICENSE file which is distributed with etsh or https://etsh.nl/license/ for full details. etsh-5.4.0 March 28, 2019 FD2(1)