terminal-size ============= [![Hackage](https://img.shields.io/hackage/v/terminal-size.svg?style=flat)](https://hackage.haskell.org/package/terminal-size) [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/biegunka/terminal-size.png)](https://travis-ci.org/biegunka/terminal-size) Get terminal window width and height Usage ----- ``` >>> import System.Console.Terminal.Size >>> size Just (Window {height = 60, width = 112}) ``` Test ---- Compile test.hs and run it in a terminal. Here is what I get on Linux: ``` > ghc test.hs > ./test With redirected stdin hSize stdin = Nothing hSize stdout = Just (Window {height = 19, width = 87}) hSize stderr = Just (Window {height = 19, width = 87}) With redirected stdout hSize stdin = Just (Window {height = 19, width = 87}) hSize stdout = Nothing hSize stderr = Just (Window {height = 19, width = 87}) With redirected stderr hSize stdin = Just (Window {height = 19, width = 87}) hSize stdout = Just (Window {height = 19, width = 87}) hSize stderr = Nothing ``` On MINGW/MSYS the output is the same. On Windows with cmd.exe I get ``` With redirected stdin hSize stdin = Nothing hSize stdout = Just (Window {height = 40, width = 164}) hSize stderr = Just (Window {height = 40, width = 164}) With redirected stdout hSize stdin = Nothing hSize stdout = Nothing hSize stderr = Just (Window {height = 40, width = 164}) With redirected stderr hSize stdin = Nothing hSize stdout = Just (Window {height = 40, width = 164}) hSize stderr = Nothing ```