Another idea I just had: have a shell command that you can use from the shell 
to pipe data into Do. Something like this:
   uname -r | do-capture

This would put the stdout of uname -r, or any other arbitrary command,
into Do's capture buffer.

-Josh

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Capture Command Output
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