
Is there any way bwcli (Broadworks CLI) can read from standard input or give it the path of a script as a command line or prompt line argument? This person is using expect: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/46244034/executing-expect-command-with-a... . I'll give it a shot, but I was wondering if there was an even more straightforward way. -- Make innovation easy http://www.credil.org/

There?s a command ?read? in the bwcli that can be used to run a series of commands. It?s not programmable (no loops, or conditionals). On Mon, Apr 15, 2019 at 14:13 Julien Lamarche <jlam at credil.org> wrote:
Is there any way bwcli (Broadworks CLI) can read from standard input or give it the path of a script as a command line or prompt line argument?
This person is using expect:
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/46244034/executing-expect-command-with-a... . I'll give it a shot, but I was wondering if there was an even more straightforward way.
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