TTY(1L) TTY(1L) NNAAMMEE tty - print the path of the terminal connected to standard input SSYYNNOOPPSSIISS ttttyy [-s] [--silent] [--quiet] DDEESSCCRRIIPPTTIIOONN This manual page documents the GNU version of ttttyy. ttttyy prints the path name of the tty connected to its standard input. It prints `not a tty' if the standard input is not a tty. Its exit status is: 0 if the standard input is a tty 1 if the standard input is not a tty 2 if given incorrect arguments OOPPTTIIOONNSS -_s, --_s_i_l_e_n_t, --_q_u_i_e_t Print nothing; only return an exit status. The long-named options can be introduced with `+' as well as `--', for compatibility with previous releases. Even- tually support for `+' will be removed, because it is incompatible with the POSIX.2 standard. 1