The data you're sending goes straight to Bangle.js's REPL - so it's executed as if you'd typed it in the IDE.
For example sending 'FOO("A test")\n' would call a function called FOO which you might have defined, with the argument "A test".
'FOO("A test")\n'
FOO
"A test"
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The data you're sending goes straight to Bangle.js's REPL - so it's executed as if you'd typed it in the IDE.
For example sending
'FOO("A test")\n'
would call a function calledFOO
which you might have defined, with the argument"A test"
.