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replay

A REPL to play with.

Wrap any command into a TUI, displaying its output in a scrollable area. Change parts of the command, hit enter to re-run the command again. Repeat.


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Building

You can build this project using Bazel on NixOS:

$ bazel build replay

Usage

Synopsis

$replay - interactive command line tool

Usage: replay [-v|--version] [-n|--var-name NAME] [-w|--watch FILE] 
              [-i|--from-stdin] COMMAND ARGS
  Repeatedly run a command and display its output.

Available options:
  -v,--version             output version information and exit
  -n,--var-name NAME       name of the variable to replace (default: "input")
  -w,--watch FILE          watch FILE and re-run command automatically if it
                           changes
  -i,--from-stdin          read input from stdin, pipe into program continually
  -h,--help                Show this help text

Configuration

replay reads a config file in ini format from ~/.config/replay/config.ini when it exists. This can be used to define defaults for specific commands.

Its format is like this:

; a section is matched from the command given on the command line
[cmd]
;; arguments that will be prepended to the arguments given on the command line
args = --default --arguments --query={input}
;; command to run instead of the command given on the command line
command = foocmd
;; the prompt to show before the text input
prompt = $
;; the default input of the command
input = help

Example

$ replay jq --color-output input -r wikipedia.json

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This command executes the jq tool and displays the output in a text area. Editing the expression in the input field and hitting Enter re-runs the command and displays the new output.

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Pressing Esc exits the program, and prints the last output to stdout.

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