I have a (read-only) executable "myexec" which I always execute followed by the input "input1" (a string), and then I get on with my business "" and "exit" when I feel like it:
$ myexec
> input1
> do something else for as long as I like
> exit
What I would like to do is automatically execute "myexec" with the input "input1", and then be able to "do something else for as long as I like". From what I can see, my options are:
$ myexec <<< "input1"
or
$ echo "input1" | myexec
or
$ myexec << EOF
input1
EOF
BUT the problem with these methods is that they terminate "myexec" after reading "input1". How can I avoid the EOF/exit/terminate?