For reading user input from stdin. ## USAGE ```javascript var read = require("read") read(options, callback) ``` The callback gets called with either the user input, or the default specified, or an error, in the traditional `callback(error, result)` node style. ## OPTIONS Every option is optional. * `prompt` What to write to stdout before reading input. * `silent` Don't echo the output as the user types it. * `num` Max number of chars to read from terminal. * `delim` The char that means we're done. Default: `"\n"` * `timeout` Number of ms to wait for user input before giving up. * `default` The default value if the user enters nothing. If silent is true, or num is set, or delim is something other than `"\n"`, then read will set raw mode, and read character by character. At this time, backspace and arrow keys are not supported in raw mode. It's probably not too hard to add support for this, perhaps using node's built-in readline module. ## CONTRIBUTING Patches welcome. ## BUGS In node 0.6.0 through 0.6.5, you must explicitly call `process.stdin.destroy()` or `process.exit()` when you know that your program is done reading, or else it will keep the event loop running forever. See: