Package Exports
- pty.node
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Readme
pty.js
forkpty(3) bindings for node.js. This allows you to fork processes with pseudo
terminal file descriptors. It returns a terminal object which allows reads
and writes.
This is useful for:
- Writing a terminal emulator.
- Getting certain programs to think you're a terminal. This is useful if you need a program to send you control sequences.
Example Usage
var pty = require('pty.js');
var term = pty.spawn('bash', [], {
name: 'xterm-color',
cols: 80,
rows: 30,
cwd: process.env.HOME,
env: process.env
});
term.on('data', function(data) {
console.log(data);
});
term.write('ls\r');
term.resize(100, 40);
term.write('ls /\r');
console.log(term.process);Todo
- Add tcsetattr(3), tcgetattr(3).
- Add a way of determining the current foreground job for platforms other than Linux and OSX/Darwin.
Contribution and License Agreement
If you contribute code to this project, you are implicitly allowing your code
to be distributed under the MIT license. You are also implicitly verifying that
all code is your original work. </legalese>
License
Copyright (c) 2012-2015, Christopher Jeffrey (MIT License).