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how to do something like this correctly




$: lshw -html > /tmp/specs.html < firefox




also tried




$: firefox < "lshw -html > /tmp/specs.html"




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  • In zsh you could do firefox =(lshw -html). In bash I don't see a way without repeating the file name in some way.

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how to do something like this correctly




$: lshw -html > /tmp/specs.html < firefox




also tried




$: firefox < "lshw -html > /tmp/specs.html"




thanks










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  • In zsh you could do firefox =(lshw -html). In bash I don't see a way without repeating the file name in some way.

    – Sebastian Stark
    3 mins ago
















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how to do something like this correctly




$: lshw -html > /tmp/specs.html < firefox




also tried




$: firefox < "lshw -html > /tmp/specs.html"




thanks










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how to do something like this correctly




$: lshw -html > /tmp/specs.html < firefox




also tried




$: firefox < "lshw -html > /tmp/specs.html"




thanks







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  • In zsh you could do firefox =(lshw -html). In bash I don't see a way without repeating the file name in some way.

    – Sebastian Stark
    3 mins ago





















  • In zsh you could do firefox =(lshw -html). In bash I don't see a way without repeating the file name in some way.

    – Sebastian Stark
    3 mins ago



















In zsh you could do firefox =(lshw -html). In bash I don't see a way without repeating the file name in some way.

– Sebastian Stark
3 mins ago







In zsh you could do firefox =(lshw -html). In bash I don't see a way without repeating the file name in some way.

– Sebastian Stark
3 mins ago












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You should output lshw to a file, and open that file with firefox, as follows:



lshw -html >/tmp/specs.html && firefox /tmp/specs.html


Or



sudo lshw -html >/tmp/specs.html && firefox /tmp/specs.html





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  • thanks for the answer , but I don't want to write the filename again

    – Mostafa Esmail
    15 mins ago













  • I mean , I want to use the output file "specs.html" as an input for the command firefox

    – Mostafa Esmail
    5 mins ago












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You should output lshw to a file, and open that file with firefox, as follows:



lshw -html >/tmp/specs.html && firefox /tmp/specs.html


Or



sudo lshw -html >/tmp/specs.html && firefox /tmp/specs.html





share|improve this answer
























  • thanks for the answer , but I don't want to write the filename again

    – Mostafa Esmail
    15 mins ago













  • I mean , I want to use the output file "specs.html" as an input for the command firefox

    – Mostafa Esmail
    5 mins ago
















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You should output lshw to a file, and open that file with firefox, as follows:



lshw -html >/tmp/specs.html && firefox /tmp/specs.html


Or



sudo lshw -html >/tmp/specs.html && firefox /tmp/specs.html





share|improve this answer
























  • thanks for the answer , but I don't want to write the filename again

    – Mostafa Esmail
    15 mins ago













  • I mean , I want to use the output file "specs.html" as an input for the command firefox

    – Mostafa Esmail
    5 mins ago














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You should output lshw to a file, and open that file with firefox, as follows:



lshw -html >/tmp/specs.html && firefox /tmp/specs.html


Or



sudo lshw -html >/tmp/specs.html && firefox /tmp/specs.html





share|improve this answer













You should output lshw to a file, and open that file with firefox, as follows:



lshw -html >/tmp/specs.html && firefox /tmp/specs.html


Or



sudo lshw -html >/tmp/specs.html && firefox /tmp/specs.html






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  • I mean , I want to use the output file "specs.html" as an input for the command firefox

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  • thanks for the answer , but I don't want to write the filename again

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  • I mean , I want to use the output file "specs.html" as an input for the command firefox

    – Mostafa Esmail
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thanks for the answer , but I don't want to write the filename again

– Mostafa Esmail
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thanks for the answer , but I don't want to write the filename again

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I mean , I want to use the output file "specs.html" as an input for the command firefox

– Mostafa Esmail
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I mean , I want to use the output file "specs.html" as an input for the command firefox

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