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lpin

lpin -- Line Printer INput

Huh?

lpin is a simple command that uses the standard ANSI escape codes to initiate a print job, take stdin as input, and then end the print job.

Support

lpin is not well supported with most terminal emulators. One confirmed working terminal emulator is iTerm2.

Usage

command | lpin

License

The Unlicense. See LICENSE for details.