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NAMEisatty - test if a file descriptor is a terminalSYNOPSISisatty [FILE DESCRIPTOR] DESCRIPTIONisatty tests if a file descriptor is a terminal (as opposed to a file). The name is derived from the system call of the same name, which for historical reasons refers to a teletypewriter (TTY).FILE DESCRIPTOR may be either the number of a file descriptor, or one of the strings stdin, stdout, or stderr. If not specified, zero is assumed. If the specified file descriptor is a terminal device, the exit status of the command is zero. Otherwise, the exit status is non-zero. No messages are printed to standard error. EXAMPLESFrom an interactive shell, the commands below exit with a return value of zero:isatty isatty stdout isatty 2 echo | isatty 1 And these will exit non-zero: echo | isatty isatty 9 isatty stdout > file isatty 2 2> file COPYRIGHT2021, fish-shell developers
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