I'd like to read manually input data and prompt for the next bit of data at the terminal without getting newlines.

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  • TTY

    Toolkit for developing sleek command line apps.

  • TTY-ruby is an extensive CLI toolkit that might help you do what you want. Have a look. I’ve used some of them successfully in the past.

  • Scout Monitoring

    Rennaisance engineers rejoice! 1 gem 5 min to app monitoring. 5-minute onboarding. No sales team. Devs in the support channels. No DevOps team required. Get the free app insights every engineer deserves with Scout Monitoring.

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