#TTYPIPE
Ttypipe allows you to create a pseudo terminal to act as the standard output of a command while you pipeline the actual data somewhere else. This is useful for debugging puposes when the data written to STDOUT by a command depends on whether STDOUT is a terminal or not. Eg. "ttypipe vim > vim.out".
##Compilation
g++ -o ttypipe ttypipe.c
##Usage
ttypipe command arg1 arg2 ...
First argument is treated as command name, and successive arguments are passed to the command.