stream proxy output while command is running#268
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dragonGR wants to merge 1 commit intortk-ai:masterfrom
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stream proxy output while command is running#268dragonGR wants to merge 1 commit intortk-ai:masterfrom
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The rtk proxy was buffering command output until the child process finished which made long-running commands look stuck in TTY mode.
So this commit switches proxy execution from buffered Command::output() to a streamed spawn() flow with piped stdout/stderr so output is forwarded incrementally while the command is still running.
What was improved:
stream stdout and stderr in real time (chunked reads)
flush each chunk immediately for better interactive UX
keep captured output for tracking/analytics
preserve child exit status behavior (still returns the same failure code when command fails)
Ref:
#222