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On Wed, Mar 18, 2015 at 12:27:06PM -0500, Kent R. Spillner wrote:
> Attached is a new port for websocketd, which lets you access any command
> line tool via a websocket.  It depends on the go-websocket port sent
> previously.
> 
> $ cat pkg/DESCR
> websocketd is a small command-line tool that will wrap an existing
> command-line interface program, and allow it to be accessed via a
> WebSocket.
> 
> WebSocket-capable applications can now be built very easily. As long as
> you can write an executable program that reads `STDIN` and writes to
> `STDOUT`, you can build a WebSocket server. Do it in Python, Ruby, Perl,
> Bash, .NET, C, Go, PHP, Java, Clojure, Scala, Groovy, Expect, Awk,
> VBScript, Haskell, Lua, R, whatever! No networking libraries necessary.

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