scriptlive - re-run session typescripts, using timing information
scriptlive [options] [-t] timingfile [-I|-B] typescript
This program re-runs a typescript, using stdin typescript and timing information to ensure that input happens in the same rhythm as it originally appeared when the script was recorded.
The session is executed in a newly created pseudoterminal with the user's $SHELL (or defaults to /bin/bash).
Be careful! Do not forget that the typescript may contains arbitrary commands. It is recommended to use "scriptreplay --stream in --log-in typescript" (or with --log-io instead of --log-in to verify the typescript before it is executed by scriptlive(1).
The timing information is what script(1) outputs to file specified by --log-timing. The typescript has to contain stdin information and it is what script(1) outputs to file specified by --log-in or --log-io.
File containing script's terminal input.
File containing script's terminal output and input.
File containing script's timing output. This option overrides old-style arguments.
Aliased to -t, maintained for compatibility with script(1) command-line options.
Speed up the replay displaying this number of times. The argument is a floating-point number. It's called divisor because it divides the timings by this factor. This option overrides old-style arguments.
Set the maximum delay between updates to number of seconds. The argument is a floating-point number. This can be used to avoid long pauses in the typescript replay.
Display version information and exit.
Display help text and exit.
% script --log-timing file.tm --log-in script.in
Script started, file is script.out
% date
<etc, etc>
% exit
Script done, file is script.out
% scriptlive --log-timing file.tm --log-in script.in
Copyright © 2019 Karel Zak
This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There is NO warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
Released under the GNU General Public License version 2 or later.
script(1), scriptreplay(1)
The scriptlive command is part of the util-linux package and is available from Linux Kernel Archive.