44.13 read: Reading from the KeyboardThe Bourne shell read command reads a line of one or more words from the keyboard (or standard input) [5] and stores the words in one or more shell variables. This is usually what you use to read an answer from the keyboard. For example:
echo -n "Type the filename: " read filename
Some Bourne shells have a built-in function named line that reads a line from standard input and writes it to standard output. Use it this way: value=`line` The grabchars (45.32 ) program lets you read from the keyboard without needing to press RETURN. - |
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