ttyrec
ttyrec is a tty recorder. Recorded data can be played back
with the included ttyplay command. ttyrec is a fork of the script
command for recording timing information with microsecond accuracy as
well. It can record emacs -nw, vi, lynx, or any software running on a
tty.
ttyrec invokes a shell and records the session
until the shell exits. This small utility has found favor
with NetHack gamers for storing replays.
A ttyrec consists of many frames. Each frame is made up of a
twelve-byte header and an arbitrarily long data block. The twelve-byte
header contains two pieces of information: how much data is in this
frame and a timestamp.
ttyrec 1.0.8
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Price
Free to download
Size
8.3KB
License
BSD License
Developer
Satoru Takabayashi
Website
0xcc.net/ttyrec/
System Requirements
linux-vdso
Support
Sites:
Linuxaria
Selected
Reviews:
Raimar
Sander
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Features include:
- Output file contains timestamp information in addition to
the terminal data
- Overwrite or append out to file
- Automatically call uudecode
- Transfer files from remote host
- Speed up/down playbacks
- Examine a ttyrecord recording in real time
- Measure the time of recorded data
- Records to a single file
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