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I'd like to unify these command in a single row.

echo "Hello"
echo "Hello" >> myFile.txt

i tried using redirect and output in randoms way, and well, i ve not been lucky ^^

Edit: Need to do this with window cmd.

Any suggestion?

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Afaik there is no native way to do this. Either you use an external tool like wintee (https://code.google.com/p/wintee/) or you'll have to do something ugly. However, if your only goal is to unify both lines into one, this will work:

SETLOCAL EnableDelayedExpansion
SET msg=Hello&&ECHO !msg!&&ECHO !msg!>>myFile.txt

Or:

ECHO Hello&&ECHO Hello>>myFile.txt

You can always combine two or more lines of code with &or && in batch. cmd1&cmd2 means "do cmd1 and then cmd2" and cmd1&&cmd2 means "do cmd1 and if it succeeded do cmd 2".

If you decide to use the first peace option you don't forget that you will need to add SETLOCAL EnableDelayedExpansion and adress to your variables using !...! instead of %...%.

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You may create your own "like-tee.bat" file in a very simple way:

@echo %*
@echo %* > CON

... and then use it this way:

call tee "Hello" >> myFile.txt

Note: you should name your batch file with a name different than "tee.bat" to avoid criticisms from the purists! ;)

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