turbo-attack
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Apache License 2.0 | MIT License |
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turbo-attack
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How to achieve interactive communication between a Go app and an exec'ed app via stdin/stdout?
The answer, once more, is to 'use pipes' and to take a look at this code. Unfortunately, that's for Windows only, which I'm most definitely not using...
What are some alternatives?
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