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# TTY
Stability: 2 - Stable
The `tty` module houses the `tty.ReadStream` and `tty.WriteStream` classes. In
most cases, you will not need to use this module directly.
When io.js detects that it is being run inside a TTY context, then `process.stdin`
will be a `tty.ReadStream` instance and `process.stdout` will be
a `tty.WriteStream` instance. The preferred way to check if io.js is being run
in a TTY context is to check `process.stdout.isTTY`:
$ iojs -p -e "Boolean(process.stdout.isTTY)"
true
$ iojs -p -e "Boolean(process.stdout.isTTY)" | cat
false
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## tty.isatty(fd)
Returns `true` or `false` depending on if the `fd` is associated with a
terminal.
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## tty.setRawMode(mode)
Deprecated. Use `tty.ReadStream#setRawMode()`
(i.e. `process.stdin.setRawMode()`) instead.
## Class: ReadStream
A `net.Socket` subclass that represents the readable portion of a tty. In normal
circumstances, `process.stdin` will be the only `tty.ReadStream` instance in any
io.js program (only when `isatty(0)` is true).
### rs.isRaw
A `Boolean` that is initialized to `false`. It represents the current "raw" state
of the `tty.ReadStream` instance.
### rs.setRawMode(mode)
`mode` should be `true` or `false`. This sets the properties of the
`tty.ReadStream` to act either as a raw device or default. `isRaw` will be set
to the resulting mode.
## Class: WriteStream
A `net.Socket` subclass that represents the writable portion of a tty. In normal
circumstances, `process.stdout` will be the only `tty.WriteStream` instance
ever created (and only when `isatty(1)` is true).
### ws.columns
A `Number` that gives the number of columns the TTY currently has. This property
gets updated on "resize" events.
### ws.rows
A `Number` that gives the number of rows the TTY currently has. This property
gets updated on "resize" events.
### Event: 'resize'
`function () {}`
Emitted by `refreshSize()` when either of the `columns` or `rows` properties
has changed.
process.stdout.on('resize', function() {
console.log('screen size has changed!');
console.log(process.stdout.columns + 'x' + process.stdout.rows);
});