# TTY > Stability: 2 - Stable The `tty` module provides the `tty.ReadStream` and `tty.WriteStream` classes. In most cases, it will not be necessary or possible to use this module directly. However, it can be accessed using: ```js const tty = require('tty'); ``` When Node.js detects that it is being run inside a text terminal ("TTY") context, the `process.stdin` will, by default, be initialized as an instance of `tty.ReadStream` and both `process.stdout` and `process.stderr` will, by default be instances of `tty.WriteStream`. The preferred method of determining whether Node.js is being run within a TTY context is to check that the value of the `process.stdout.isTTY` property is `true`: ```sh $ node -p -e "Boolean(process.stdout.isTTY)" true $ node -p -e "Boolean(process.stdout.isTTY)" | cat false ``` In most cases, there should be little to no reason for an application to create instances of the `tty.ReadStream` and `tty.WriteStream` classes. ## Class: tty.ReadStream The `tty.ReadStream` class is a subclass of `net.Socket` that represents the readable side of a TTY. In normal circumstances `process.stdin` will be the only `tty.ReadStream` instance in a Node.js process and there should be no reason to create additional instances. ### readStream.isRaw A `boolean` that is `true` if the TTY is currently configured to operate as a raw device. Defaults to `false`. ### readStream.setRawMode(mode) Allows configuration of `tty.ReadStream` so that it operates as a raw device. When in raw mode, input is always available character-by-character, not including modifiers. Additionally, all special processing of characters by the terminal is disabled, including echoing input characters. Note that `CTRL`+`C` will no longer cause a `SIGINT` when in this mode. * `mode` {boolean} If `true`, configures the `tty.ReadStream` to operate as a raw device. If `false`, configures the `tty.ReadStream` to operate in its default mode. The `readStream.isRaw` property will be set to the resulting mode. ## Class: tty.WriteStream The `tty.WriteStream` class is a subclass of `net.Socket` that represents the writable side of a TTY. In normal circumstances, `process.stdout` and `process.stderr` will be the only `tty.WriteStream` instances created for a Node.js process and there should be no reason to create additional instances. ### Event: 'resize' The `'resize'` event is emitted whenever either of the `writeStream.columns` or `writeStream.rows` properties have changed. No arguments are passed to the listener callback when called. ```js process.stdout.on('resize', () => { console.log('screen size has changed!'); console.log(`${process.stdout.columns}x${process.stdout.rows}`); }); ``` ### writeStream.columns A `number` specifying the number of columns the TTY currently has. This property is updated whenever the `'resize'` event is emitted. ### writeStream.rows A `number` specifying the number of rows the TTY currently has. This property is updated whenever the `'resize'` event is emitted. ## tty.isatty(fd) * `fd` {number} A numeric file descriptor The `tty.isatty()` method returns `true` if the given `fd` is associated with a TTY and `false` if it is not, including whenever `fd` is not a non-negative integer.