supuner (SUPpress UNless ERror) executes a command and manipulates its stderr
and stdout. By default, it captures both stderr and stdout and only outputs
their combined value to stdout if command fails. supuner is useful for
"chatty" commands whose output is only relevant if the command fails.
supuner [-e] [-o file] command [options ...]Options:
-eIf-ois specified, then as well as sending output to a file, echo stdout and stderr combined to stdout.-o fileSend stdout and stderr to file.
supuner exits with the exit code of command.
$ supuner ls /bin/sh
$ supuner ls /bin/sh /doesntexist
ls: /doesntexist: such file or directory
/bin/sh
$ supuner -o /tmp/o ls /bin/sh /doesntexist
$ echo $?
1
$ cat /tmp/o
ls: /doesntexist: such file or directory
/bin/sh
$ supuner -e -o /tmp/o ls /bin/sh /doesntexist
ls: /doesntexist: such file or directory
/bin/sh
$ echo $?
1
$ cat /tmp/o
ls: /doesntexist: such file or directory
/bin/shUsing the fact that supuner exits with the exit code of command, one can use
the || operator to perform actions on the combined stdout / stderr output,
for example:
supuner -o /tmp/o ls /bin/sh /doesntexist >2 /dev/null \
|| mail -s 'Error from ls' [email protected] < /tmp/o