Add Note in keyInPause

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anseki 2018-10-01 16:24:51 +09:00
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## <a name="installation"></a>Installation
```shell
```console
npm install readline-sync
```
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Another terminal:
```shell
```console
mkfifo /tmp/fifo
cat /tmp/fifo
```
My terminal:
```shell
```console
node conv.js >/tmp/fifo
```
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On Windows:
```shell
```console
C:\Users\User\Path\To\Directory>
```
On others:
```shell
```console
user@host:~/path/to/directory$
```
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readlineSync.keyInYN('Really? :'); // Colon already exists
```
``` console
```console
Do you like me? [y/n]: y
Really? [y/n]: y
```
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Display a `query` to the user if it's specified, and then just wait for a key to be pressed by the user.
This method works like the `window.alert` method of web browsers. This is used to make the running of script pause and show something to the user, or wait for the user to be ready.
By default, any key is accepted. You can change this behavior by specifying [`limit`](#basic_options-limit) option (e.g. accept only a Space Bar).
By default, any key is accepted (See: [Note](#utility_methods-keyinpause-note)). You can change this behavior by specifying [`limit`](#basic_options-limit) option (e.g. accept only a Space Bar).
The `query` is handled the same as that of the [`question`](#basic_methods-question) method.
The default value of `query` is `'Continue...'`.
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readlineSync.keyInPause('It\'s pausing now...');
```
``` console
```console
It's pausing now... (Hit any key)
```
#### <a name="utility_methods-keyinpause-note"></a>Note
Control keys including Enter key are not accepted by `keyIn*` methods.
If you want to wait until the user presses Enter key, use `question*` methods instead of `keyIn*` methods. For example:
```js
readlineSync.question('Hit Enter key to continue.', {hideEchoBack: true, mask: ''});
```
### <a name="utility_methods-keyinselect"></a>`keyInSelect`
```js