That too is neat! …but it only replays it’s own session logs. I’m trying to 
clean up existing text files…

I may resort to experimenting with something like having Perl read() and then 
print() each logical line to see if I can get the inbuilt print() to consume 
the things like backspaces at least.

Anyone have any other thoughts? (…two great ones so far! :)

--Craig Constantine, http://constantine.name


On May 30, 2014, at 1:05 PM, Chris Manly <[email protected]> wrote:

Are you thinking of something like sudosh?

http://sourceforge.net/projects/sudosh/


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Christopher Manly
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Cornell University Library Information Technologies
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On 5/30/14, 11:22 AM, "craig constantine" <[email protected]> wrote:

> I have my terminal emulation program automatically perform session
> captures. What I end up with is the full stream of keystrokes (and output
> of course). The captures are useful, but not very easy to read because
> there are things like tab-auto-completion by the shell, backspaces, and
> ANSI sequences in the output.
> 
> Has anyone seen anything that would consume/reduce a stream of captured
> characters to just the ultimate plaintext?
> 
> --Craig Constantine, http://constantine.name
> 


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