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Asked: May 31, 20262026-05-31T08:13:03+00:00 2026-05-31T08:13:03+00:00

I have two processes that interface with one another over stdin and stdout. Suppose

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I have two processes that interface with one another over stdin and stdout.

Suppose I have process A and process B. The stdout of B needs to feed into the stdin of A, and the stdout of A needs to feed in to that of process B.

Is there a simple way to express this relationship in a simple command, or is there a basic shell script that can enable this?

Thanks in advance.

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    2026-05-31T08:13:04+00:00Added an answer on May 31, 2026 at 8:13 am

    Take a look at named pipes. Create one pipe for A to B, and one pipe for B to A. Then start A with its stdout redirected to the first, and its stdin redirected to the second. Then start B with the opposite.

    It would look something like this:

    mkfifo --mode=0666 /tmp/AtoB
    mkfifo --mode=0666 /tmp/BtoA
    A < BtoA > AtoB
    B < AtoB > BtoA
    

    add: Of course, they’ll need some way to recognize that both parties are present. Something like a simple “I am here, are you?” that both receive a response to.

    Important: As noted in comments below, this process will deadlock with both programs blocking on reads. Some form of coordination will be necessary to ensure this doesn’t happen.

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