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I tried several of different ways to pipe things into docker: * Using `yes` * Using `printf` * Using a dozen variations of a hand-written C program Only the `yes` command works. I literally created a mock-up of the `yes` command in C and it didn't work. `yes` is doing some magic under the hood and I don't know what this magic is, so let's just use `yes`. Yes, `yes` is evil when misused in this way, and I really wish there were an alternative.
This pull request simplifies and automates the ability to open Microsoft Teams, so less steps are needed
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I'm not sure I understand what you're trying to solve. Could you please elaborate ? Thanks in advance. |
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I discovered how I could use the
yescommand to automatically open Microsoft Teams. No other command works, not even a hand-written C program essentially replicating the behavior ofyes.