Issue
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osx/linux: pipes into two processes?
Is there a way to pipe the output from one command into the input of two other commands, running them simultaneously?
Something like this:
$ echo 'test' |(cat) |(cat)
test
test
The reason I want to do this is that I have a program which receives an FM radio signal from a USB SDR device, and outputs the audio as raw PCM data (like a .wav file but with no header.) Since the signal is not music but POCSAG pager data, I need to pipe it to a decoder program to recover the pager text. However I also want to listen to the signal so I know whether any data is coming in or not. (Otherwise I can't tell if the decoder is broken or there's just no data being broadcast.) So as well as piping the data to the pager decoder, I also need to pipe the same data to the play
command.
Currently I only know how to do one - either pipe it to the decoder and read the data in silence, or pipe it to play
and hear it without seeing any decoded text.
How can I pipe the same data to both commands, so I can read the text and hear the audio?
I can't use tee
as it only writes the duplicated data to a file, but I need to process the data in real-time.
Solution
It should be ok if you use both tee
and mkfifo
.
mkfifo pipe
cat pipe | (command 1) &
echo 'test' | tee pipe | (command 2)
Answered By - Tim Green Answer Checked By - Candace Johnson (WPSolving Volunteer)