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Re: Using terminal output as input



In <[🔎] 880dece00905210835w451e87e1t4307a8727d65493a@mail.gmail.com>, Dotan 
Cohen wrote:
>I would assume that handling user input /
>output is the role of the terminal (not the shell), and therefore
>copy/paste falls into it's role.

Oh, yes.  I agree.  Physical terminals (even the Linux VCs) are generally a 
let down as are many terminal applications.  However, with liberal 
application of GNU Screen, TinTin++, and Expect you can script just about 
anything that happens entirely within a terminal.
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