Similar to the traditional `tee` command, it is used to read standard input data and output its contents into a file. `tee` will read data from standard input device, output its content to standard output device, and save it as a file. `tee -h`{{execute T2}} ```bash USAGE: tee [-a] [-h] [file] SUMMARY: tee command for pipes. EXAMPLES: sysprop | tee /path/to/logfile | grep java sysprop | tee -a /path/to/logfile | grep java WIKI: https://arthas.aliyun.com/doc/tee OPTIONS: -a, --append Append to file -h, --help this help File path ``` ## Examples ### Store sysprop execution result into `/tmp/logfile` `sysprop | tee /tmp/logfile`{{execute T2}} Check `/tmp/logfile`: `cat /tmp/logfile`{{execute T2}} ### Append sysprop matching `java` result into `/tmp/logfile` `sysprop | grep java | tee -a /path/to/logfile`{{execute T2}} Check `/tmp/logfile`: `cat /tmp/logfile`{{execute T2}}