change the way of interacting with cli-server, write to the client tty directly on mac/linux #9104
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Linux OS family treat the tty (terminal) as any other file, so it has an actual file path we can write into.
When a client runs a bit command (using the env variable of enabling the cli-server) it sends its tty path to the server. The server (in the cli-raw route) monkey patches (no choice here) the
process.stdout.write
and adds additional write - to the tty path. This way, the client gets all the data stream in between the request and the response.