Tty (Unix)


In computing, tty is a command in Unix and Unix-like operating systems to print the file name of the terminal connected to standard input.
tty stands for "teletypewriter".

Usage

The tty command is commonly used to check if the output medium is a terminal. The command prints the file name of the terminal connected to standard input. If no file is detected "not a tty" is printed to standard output and the command exits with an exit status of 1. The command also can be run in silent mode where no output is produced, and the command exits with an appropriate exit status.