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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- SYNOPSIS
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- DESCRIPTION
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- CAVEATS
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