I am using a interactive command line program in a Linux terminal running the bash shell. I have a definite sequence of command that I input to the shell program. The program writes its output to standard output. One of these commands is a 'save' command, that writes the output of the previous command that was run, to a file to disk.
A typical cycle is:
$prog
$$cmdx
$$<some output>
$$save <filename>
$$cmdy
$$<again, some output>
$$save <filename>
$$q
$<back to bash shell>
- $ is the bash prompt
- $$ is the program's prompt
- q is the quit command for prog
- prog is such that it appends the output of the previous command to filename
How can I automate this process? I would like to write a shell script that can start this program, and cycle through the steps, feeding it the commands one by one and, and then quitting. I hope the save command works correctly.
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