pipetty

Section: User Commands (1)
Updated: 2016-06-25
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NAME

pipetty - a tool to pipe from a pseudoterminal  

SYNOPSIS

pipetty command [ args... ]  

DESCRIPTION

pipetty lets you make a program unaware that its output is being redirected. This is usually useful for tools that detect whether they're run from a terminal and modify their output, typically colorizing it only when run interactively.

Usually, disabling colors when redirected is a good thing as most tools can't cope with ANSI codes. Use pipetty when you do want colors, like when you're going to feed that output to ansi2html or less -R.  

CAVEATS

Certain programs, such as bash, don't quite like their stdin to be on a different terminal than stdout.  

SEE ALSO

ansi2html, ansi2txt, less.


 

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