Hi!
Rob Lines wrote:
I am looking for an app that would run from the terminal and would
emulate a bash shell (or pass everything to the shell) that would allow
me to set a log file and then record all my input and the output to the
screen from the commands. As an added bonus if it would allow me to run
it from two terminals (or more) on the same machine and log all the
input and output to the same file while still displaying it on the
screen that would be great. The goal being that when making changes or
diagnosing a problem it can sometimes become hard to tell what command
came when especially when you have more than one termial session open.
While using putty with a really large buffer helps it doesn't deal well
with the two terminal issue or disconnected sessions.
Anyone know of an app like this or any suggestions that could be added
to my bashrc to provide the functionality?
old and mature "screen".
You can share console with anybody you want, you can log everything to
logfile and do whatever you want, 'cause you still in plain shell.
With best regards, Sergey.
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