Rare Mode

Rare mode, or formally, cbreak mode is a line discipline in Unix, between raw mode and cooked mode. Unlike cooked mode it works with single characters at a time, rather than wait for a whole line and then feed that all in at once, but unlike raw mode, keystrokes like abort (usually 'control-C') are still processed by the terminal and will interrupt the program.
   

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