# systemd-cat > Connect a pipeline or program's output streams with the systemd journal. > More information: . - Write the output of the specified command to the journal (both output streams are captured): `systemd-cat {{command}}` - Write the output of a pipeline to the journal (`stderr` stays connected to the terminal): `{{command}} | systemd-cat` - Use the specified identifier (default: `cat` when reading from a pipeline, executable name otherwise): `{{command}} | systemd-cat {{[-t|--identifier]}} {{id}}` - Use the specified default priority level for all logged messages: `systemd-cat {{[-p|--priority]}} {{emerg|alert|crit|err|warning|notice|info|debug}} {{command}}` - Use the specified default priority level for the logged messages from the command's `stderr`: `systemd-cat --stderr-priority {{emerg|alert|crit|err|warning|notice|info|debug}} {{command}}`