COMMAND LINE OUTPUT REDIRECTION
First Claim
1. A computer-implemented method comprising:
- receiving, in a routine running in a computer, output from a command line utility via a piping function of an operating system of the computer, wherein the command line utility is a utility executable in the operating system from a command line prompt; and
storing, by the routine running in the computer, the output received from the command line utility in a clipboard maintained by the operating system.
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Abstract
In one embodiment the invention provides a method to provide command line utility output to an application without the need of temporary files. The method includes receiving an identifier, receiving output from a command line utility, and storing the command line utility output in a system storage at a location identified by the identifier. In one illustrative embodiment, command line utility output is stored in a system registry database. In another illustrative embodiment, command line utility output is stored in a shared system memory. The method may be stored in any media that is readable and executable by a computer system.
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20 Claims
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1. A computer-implemented method comprising:
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receiving, in a routine running in a computer, output from a command line utility via a piping function of an operating system of the computer, wherein the command line utility is a utility executable in the operating system from a command line prompt; and storing, by the routine running in the computer, the output received from the command line utility in a clipboard maintained by the operating system. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. A program storage device, readable by a computer, storing instructions configured to instruct the computer to:
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receive a request to execute, on the computer, a set of commands connected via a piping function of an operating system of the computer, the set of commands including a first command line utility and a second command line utility, wherein each of the first command line utility and the second command line utility is executable in the operating system from a command line prompt; execute, on the computer, the set of commands including the first command line utility and the second command line utility; receive output from the first command line utility and provide the output as input to the second command line utility, using the piping function of the operating system of the computer; receive the output from the second command line utility; and store the output received via the second command line utility in a clipboard maintained on the computer by the operating system. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13)
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14. A computer, comprising:
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a system bus; at least one processor coupled to the system bus; and at least one storage device coupled to the system bus, the at least one storage device storing instructions including an operating system and a first command line utility, the operating system configured to instruct the at least one processor to allocate a portion of the at least one storage device as a clipboard of the operating system, the first command line utility configured to receive input via a piping function of the operating system and to store the input received via the piping function of the operating system in the clipboard of the operating system. - View Dependent Claims (15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20)
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