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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T00:21:50+00:00 2026-05-14T00:21:50+00:00

I have certain critical bash scripts that are invoked by code I don’t control,

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I have certain critical bash scripts that are invoked by code I don’t control, and where I can’t see their console output. I want a complete trace of what these scripts did for later analysis. To do this I want to make each script self-tracing. Here is what I am currently doing:

#!/bin/bash
# if last arg is not '_worker_', relaunch with stdout and stderr
# redirected to my log file...
if [[ "$BASH_ARGV" != "_worker_" ]]; then
    $0 "$@" _worker_ >>/some_log_file 2>&1  # add tee if console output wanted
    exit $?
fi
# rest of script follows...

Is there a better, cleaner way to do this?

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    2026-05-14T00:21:51+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 12:21 am
    #!/bin/bash
    exec >>log_file 2>&1
    
    echo Hello world
    date
    

    exec has a magic behavior regarding redirections: “If command is not specified, any redirections take effect in the current shell, and the return status is 0. If there is a redirection error, the return status is 1.”

    Also, regarding your original solution, exec "$0" is better than "$0"; exit $?, because the former doesn’t leave an extra shell process around until the subprocess exits.

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