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Asked: June 4, 20262026-06-04T02:47:04+00:00 2026-06-04T02:47:04+00:00

I need to run a command on the command-line that asks for a user

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I need to run a command on the command-line that asks for a user response. In case it helps the command is:

gpg --recipient "Some Name" --encrypt ~/some_file.txt

when you run this, it warns about something then asks:

Use this key anyway? (y/N)

Responding ‘y’ let’s it finish correctly. I have been trying to use the open4 gem but I have not been able to get it to specify the ‘y’ correctly. Here is what I tried:

Open4::popen4(cmd) do |pid, stdin, stdout, stderr|
  stdin.puts "y"
  stdin.close

  puts "pid        : #{ pid }"
  puts "stdout     : #{ stdout.read.strip }"
  puts "stderr     : #{ stderr.read.strip }"
end

What am I doing wrong? Is what I am doing even possible?

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    2026-06-04T02:47:05+00:00Added an answer on June 4, 2026 at 2:47 am

    The Unix way to handle these situations is with expect, which Ruby comes with built-in support for:

    require 'pty'
    require 'expect'
    
    PTY.spawn("your command here") do |reader, writer|
      reader.expect(/Use this key anyway/, 5) # cont. in 5s if input doesn't match
      writer.puts('y')
      puts "cmd response: #{reader.gets}"
    end
    
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