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by skydhash
334 days ago
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1) That's why some tools have a simulate option, or you can just do a kill 9 on the processes you've just launched. Just make sure you've capture their output in a file 2) Again logs, if actions needs to be taken after the command has stopped. For immediate action, you can use `tee`. Managing context isn't hard. I see more issues with ensuring the right command. |
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