After having some positive responses on my program in this thread and receiving some PM's about it, I decided to enhance it a bit and give it it's own thread on the forums.
The program reads text files (typically lua programs) and 'types' it over to the Minecraft window. You should have the Minecraft window open and have a ComputerCraft terminal open in there.
This is written in C++ and is windows only, I'm not planning on porting it to linux or mac. Both source code and binary are available as an attachment to this thread.
CC-copy is a command line program. If you don't know how to use it (for example, if you just double click it and it closes right away), ask here for help. I don't have the energy for explaining that anymore though. /> Someone else might. Usage is as follows:
CC-copy [-w <window>] [-t <interval>] [-s <startup>] [--old] file1 file2 ... <window> is the title of the Minecraft window. (Typically 'Minecraft' or 'Tekkit') <interval> is the time between key presses in milliseconds. <startup> is the time that the program waits after switching to the Minecraft window (in milliseconds). use the parameter '--old' if you use ComputerCraft version 1.33 or lower! If you don't, text will be screwed.
If you find some bugs or have some suggestions, let me know in this thread. />
UPDATE: CC-copy keeps indentation intact now!
PS: I didn't do the fancy titles and pictures, it's just a simple utility. Use it if you need it. />