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Standard Output
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[Standard output][standard-streams].
bash
npm install @stdlib/streams-node-stdout
javascript
var stdout = require( '@stdlib/streams-node-stdout' );
#### stdout
[Standard output][standard-streams] as a [Writable stream][writable-stream].
javascript
// Write to the terminal...
stdout.write( 'beep', 'utf8' );
// e.g., => 'beep'
stdout can never be closed and, thus, never emits a 'finish' event.
- Although rare, writes can block when output is redirected to a file.
javascript
var proc = require( 'process' );
var stdin = require( '@stdlib/streams-node-stdin' );
var stdout = require( '@stdlib/streams-node-stdout' );
// Set the encoding:
stdin.setEncoding( 'utf8' );
// Create an echo stream:
stdin.pipe( stdout );
// Push data to `stdin`:
stdin.push( 'beep' );
stdin.push( ' ' );
stdin.push( 'boop' );
stdin.push( '\n' );
// End the stream:
stdin.push( null );
// Ensure the process closes:
setTimeout( proc.exit, 1000 );