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Is there a shell command to show the output of n given commands in parallel? I have n log-view commands (where n can be different at the startup time) and I like to show their output in parallel.



It should look like the split view of tmux, but with tmux it seems to be really hard to just give n commands and get a uniform split output view of them.



The call should be something like (the given commands are probably useless; they are just an example):
split_command_view "watch -n0.1 ls -la" "tail -F log.txt" "date"



In this case the screen should be split in three sub-terminals and show the commands outputs.



Does something like this exist?



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    Is there a shell command to show the output of n given commands in parallel? I have n log-view commands (where n can be different at the startup time) and I like to show their output in parallel.



    It should look like the split view of tmux, but with tmux it seems to be really hard to just give n commands and get a uniform split output view of them.



    The call should be something like (the given commands are probably useless; they are just an example):
    split_command_view "watch -n0.1 ls -la" "tail -F log.txt" "date"



    In this case the screen should be split in three sub-terminals and show the commands outputs.



    Does something like this exist?



    Thank you










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      Is there a shell command to show the output of n given commands in parallel? I have n log-view commands (where n can be different at the startup time) and I like to show their output in parallel.



      It should look like the split view of tmux, but with tmux it seems to be really hard to just give n commands and get a uniform split output view of them.



      The call should be something like (the given commands are probably useless; they are just an example):
      split_command_view "watch -n0.1 ls -la" "tail -F log.txt" "date"



      In this case the screen should be split in three sub-terminals and show the commands outputs.



      Does something like this exist?



      Thank you










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      Is there a shell command to show the output of n given commands in parallel? I have n log-view commands (where n can be different at the startup time) and I like to show their output in parallel.



      It should look like the split view of tmux, but with tmux it seems to be really hard to just give n commands and get a uniform split output view of them.



      The call should be something like (the given commands are probably useless; they are just an example):
      split_command_view "watch -n0.1 ls -la" "tail -F log.txt" "date"



      In this case the screen should be split in three sub-terminals and show the commands outputs.



      Does something like this exist?



      Thank you







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