# Read from stdin

In Bun, the `console` object is an `AsyncIterable` that yields lines from `stdin`.

```ts index.ts icon="/icons/typescript.svg"
const prompt = "Type something: ";
process.stdout.write(prompt);
for await (const line of console) {
  console.log(`You typed: ${line}`);
  process.stdout.write(prompt);
}
```

---

Running this file starts a never-ending interactive prompt that echoes whatever you type.

```sh terminal icon="terminal"
bun run index.ts
```

```txt
Type something: hello
You typed: hello
Type something: hello again
You typed: hello again
```

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Bun also exposes `stdin` as a `BunFile`, `Bun.stdin`. Use it to incrementally read large inputs piped into the `bun` process.

Chunks aren't guaranteed to be split line-by-line.

```ts stdin.ts icon="/icons/typescript.svg"
for await (const chunk of Bun.stdin.stream()) {
  // chunk is Uint8Array
  // this converts it to text (assumes UTF-8 encoding)
  const chunkText = Buffer.from(chunk).toString();
  console.log(`Chunk: ${chunkText}`);
}
```

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Running `stdin.ts` prints whatever is piped into it.

```sh terminal icon="terminal"
echo "hello" | bun run stdin.ts
```

```txt
Chunk: hello
```

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See [Utils](/runtime/utils) for more utilities.
