Print file name of terminal on standard input, print the file name of the terminal connected to standard input. It prints 'not a tty' if standard input is not a terminal.
Syntax
tty [option]...
Options
-s
--silent
--quiet
Print nothing; only return an exit status.
Exit status:
0 if standard input is a terminal
1 if standard input is not a terminal
2 if given incorrect arguments
3 if a write error occurs
"Behind every great fortune there is a crime" ~ Honore de Balzac
Related linux commands:
env - Display, set, or remove environment variables.
hostname - Print or set system name.
id - Print user and group id's.
logname - Print current login name.
uname - Print system information.
users - Print login names of users currently logged in.
who - Print who is currently logged in.
whoami - Print the current user id and name ('id -un').
Equivalent Windows command:
SET %COMPUTERNAME%.