10.13 High Sierra Commande unix

AppleSpirit

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Bonjour,

Dans l'invite de commandes windows je tape "| clipboard" à la fin de ma commande afin d'envoyer le résultat de la commande dans le presse papier.

Est-il possible de faire la même chose avec le Terminal Mac OS ?

Merci pour votre aide.
 
Merci beaucoup. Et si je veux faire la même chose mais sans qu'un retour à la ligne ne soit enregistré dans le presse papier c'est faisable ?
 
Excellent merci !
 
Excellent merci !
RTFM ;)
Bloc de code:
man echo
https://developer.apple.com/legacy/library/documentation/Darwin/Reference/ManPages/man1/echo.1.html
Bloc de code:
ECHO(1)                   BSD General Commands Manual                  ECHO(1)

NAME
     echo -- write arguments to the standard output

SYNOPSIS
     echo [-n] [string ...]

DESCRIPTION
     The echo utility writes any specified operands, separated by single blank (` ') characters and followed
     by a newline (`\n') character, to the standard output.

     The following option is available:

     -n    Do not print the trailing newline character.  This may also be achieved by appending `\c' to the
           end of the string, as is done by iBCS2 compatible systems.  Note that this option as well as the
           effect of `\c' are implementation-defined in IEEE Std 1003.1-2001 (``POSIX.1'') as amended by
           Cor. 1-2002.  Applications aiming for maximum portability are strongly encouraged to use
           printf(1) to suppress the newline character.

     Some shells may provide a builtin echo command which is similar or identical to this utility.  Most
     notably, the builtin echo in sh(1) does not accept the -n option.  Consult the builtin(1) manual page.

EXIT STATUS
     The echo utility exits 0 on success, and >0 if an error occurs.

SEE ALSO
     builtin(1), csh(1), printf(1), sh(1)

STANDARDS
     The echo utility conforms to IEEE Std 1003.1-2001 (``POSIX.1'') as amended by Cor. 1-2002.

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