fgets() includes the newline at the end [duplicate]

The function fgets might add a newline at the end of the string read. You'll have to check that:

size_t ln = strlen(input) - 1;
if (input[ln] == '\n')
    input[ln] = '\0';

or even

strtok(input, "\n");

Trailing newline in your input. See man fgets. Test for "quit" + newline, for example:

fgets(input,sizeof(input),stdin);
if(strcmp(input, "quit\n") == 0){
    exit(-1);
}

I completely missed the last sentence, re char *input. Depending on the architecture, input will be 4 or 8 bytes long. So the code is effectively

fgets(input, 8, stdin);

which doesn't reflect the real size of memory, input points to. This might "work" as long as the input is shorter than eight bytes, but will truncate the input, if it is larger. Furthermore, you will get the rest of the input the next time you call fgets.

You should either give the real size or take @JonathanLeffler's advice and declare a char array instead, e.g.

char input[64];
fgets(input, sizeof(input), stdin);

or

char *input = malloc(N);
fgets(input, N, stdin);