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STDBUF(1)		    General Commands Manual		     STDBUF(1)

NAME
       stdbuf -- change	standard streams initial buffering

SYNOPSIS
       stdbuf [-e bufdef] [-i bufdef] [-o bufdef] [command [...]]

DESCRIPTION
       stdbuf is used to change	the initial buffering of standard input, stan-
       dard  output  and/or  standard error streams for	command.  It relies on
       libstdbuf(3) which is loaded and	configured by stdbuf through  environ-
       ment variables.

       The options are as follows:

       -e bufdef
	       Set  initial buffering of the standard error stream for command
	       as defined by bufdef (see "BUFFER DEFINITION").

       -i bufdef
	       Set initial buffering of	the standard input stream for  command
	       as defined by bufdef (see "BUFFER DEFINITION").

       -o bufdef
	       Set initial buffering of	the standard output stream for command
	       as defined by bufdef (see "BUFFER DEFINITION").

BUFFER DEFINITION
       Buffer definition is the	same as	in libstdbuf(3):

	     "0"   unbuffered

	     "L"   line	buffered

	     "B"   fully buffered with the default buffer size

	     size  fully  buffered  with a buffer of size bytes	(suffixes 'k',
		   'M' and 'G' are accepted)

EXAMPLES
       In the following	example, the stdout stream of the awk(1) command  will
       be  fully  buffered by default because it does not refer	to a terminal.
       stdbuf is used to force it to be	line-buffered  so  vmstat(8)'s	output
       will not	stall until the	full buffer fills.

	     # vmstat 1	| stdbuf -o L awk '$2 >	1 || $3	> 1' | cat -n

SEE ALSO
       libstdbuf(3), setvbuf(3)

HISTORY
       The stdbuf utility first	appeared in FreeBSD 8.4.

AUTHORS
       The  original  idea  of the stdbuf command comes	from Padraig Brady who
       implemented it in the GNU coreutils.  Jeremie Le	Hen implemented	it  on
       FreeBSD.

FreeBSD	13.2			April 28, 2012			     STDBUF(1)

NAME | SYNOPSIS | DESCRIPTION | BUFFER DEFINITION | EXAMPLES | SEE ALSO | HISTORY | AUTHORS

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