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Old 06-12-2019
Its an application based command which shows the routing table just as below. After each such get command it asks for the user id and password. Problem with my script is that it is successfully taking id password for 101 and displaying the routing table but after that it executes the get command for 102 but doesn't takes id and password and stuck at the user name prompt.

Code:
cmcli get 101
cmcli get 102
cmcli get 103

 

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BTI(1)									bti								    BTI(1)

NAME
bti - send a tweet to twitter.com or identi.ca from the command line SYNOPSIS
bti [--account account] [--password password] [--action action] [--user screenname] [--host HOST_NAME] [--proxy PROXY:PORT] [--logfile LOGFILE] [--config CONFIGFILE] [--replyto ID] [--retweet ID] [--page PAGENUMBER] [--bash] [--shrink-urls] [--debug] [--dry-run] [--verbose] [--version] [--help] DESCRIPTION
bti sends a tweet message to twitter.com or identi.ca. OPTIONS
--account account Specify the twitter.com or identi.ca account name. --password password Specify the password of your twitter.com or identi.ca account. --action action Specify the action which you want to perform. Valid options are "update" to send a message, "friends" to see your friends timeline, "public" to track public timeline, "replies" to see replies to your messages and "user" to see a specific user's timeline. Default is "update". --user screenname Specify the user whose messages you want to see when the action is "user". --host HOST_NAME Specify the host which you want to send your message to. Valid options are "twitter" to send to twitter.com and "identica" to send to identi.ca. If you want to send the message to a custom StatusNet installation, you should specify the API URI. For example identi.ca's URI is: https://identi.ca/api/statuses If no host is specified, the default is to send to twitter.com. --proxy PROXY:PORT Specify a http proxy value. This is not a required option, and only needed by systems that are behind a http proxy. If --proxy is not specified but the environment variable 'http_proxy' is set the latter will be used. --logfile LOGFILE Specify a logfile for bti to write status messages to. LOGFILE is in relation to the user's home directory, not an absolute path to a file. --config CONFIGFILE Specify a config file for bti to read from. By default, bti looks in the ~/.bti file for config values. This default location can be overridden by setting a specific file with this option. --replyto ID Status ID of a single post to which you want to create a threaded reply to. For twitter, this is ignored unless the message starts with the @name of the owner of the post with the status ID. For status.net, this can link any two messages into context with each other. Status.net will also link a message that contains an @name without this without regard to context. --retweet ID Status ID of a single post which you want to retweet. --shrink-urls Scans the tweet text for valid URL patterns and passes each through the supplied bti-shrink-urls script. The script will pass the URL to a web service that shrinks the URLs, making it more suitable for micro-blogging. The following URL shrinking services are available: http://2tu.us/ (default) and http://bit.ly / http://j.mp See the documentation for bti-shrink-urls for the configuration options. --debug Print a whole bunch of debugging messages to stdout. --page PAGENUMBER When the action is to retrieve updates, it usually retrieves only one page. If this option is used, the page number can be specified. --dry-run Performs all steps that would normally be done for a given action, but will not connect to the service to post or retrieve data. --verbose Verbose mode. Print status IDs and timestamps. --bash Add the working directory and a '$' in the tweet message to help specify it is coming from a command line. Don't put the working directory and the '$' in the tweet message. This option implies --background. --background Do not report back any errors that might have happened when sending the message, and send it in the background, returning immediately, allowing the user to continue on. --version Print version number. --help Print help text. DESCRIPTION
bti provides an easy way to send tweet messages direct from the command line or any script. It reads the message on standard input and uses the account and password settings either from the command line options, or from a config file, to send the message out. Its primary focus is to allow you to log everything that you type into a bash shell, in a crazy, "this is what I'm doing right now!" type of way, letting the world follow along with you constant moving between directories and refreshing your email queue to see if there's anything interesting going on. To hook bti up to your bash shell, export the following variable: PROMPT_COMMAND='history 1 | sed -e "s/^s*[0-9]*s*//" | bti --bash' This example assumes that you have the ~/.bti set up with your account and password information already in it, otherwise you can specify them as an option. CONFIGURATION
The account and password can be stored in a configuration file in the users home directory in a file named .bti. The structure of this file is as follows: account The twitter.com or identi.ca account name you wish to use to send this message with. password The twitter.com or identi.ca password for the account you wish to use to send this message with. --action action Specify the action which you want to perform. Valid options are "update" to send a message, "friends" to see your friends timeline, "public" to track public timeline, "replies" to see replies to your messages and "user" to see a specific user's timeline. --user screenname Specify the user you want to see his/her messages while the action is "user". host The host you want to use to send the message to. Valid options are either "twitter" or "identica" to send to twitter.com or identi.ca respectively. If you want to send the message to a custom StatusNet installation, you should specify the API URI. For example identi.ca's URI is: https://identi.ca/api/statuses. proxy The http proxy needed to send data out to the Internet. logfile The logfile name for bti to write what happened to. This file is relative to the user's home directory. If this file is not specified here or on the command line, no logging will be written to the disk. replyto The status ID to which all notices will be linked to. There is no sane reason for a need to have this set in a config file. One such reason is to have all your messages as children to a particular status. shrink-urls Setting this variable to 'true' or 'yes' will enable the URL shrinking feature. This is equivalent to using the --shrink-urls option. verbose Setting this variable to 'true' or 'yes' will enable the verbose mode. There is an example config file in /usr/share/doc/bti/examples/bti.example that shows the structure of the file. Configuration options have the following priority: command line option config file option environment variables For example, command line options always override any config file option, or any environment variables. Unless a config file is specified by the command line. At that point, the new config file is read, and any previous options set by a command line option, would be overridden. AUTHOR
Written by Greg Kroah-Hartman <greg@kroah.com> and Amir Mohammad Saied <amirsaied@gmail.com>. bti May 2008 BTI(1)
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