graphviz

Cédric Lemarchand cedric.lemarchand at ixblue.com
Fri Dec 27 14:08:50 CET 2013


Le 27/12/2013 14:06, Nick Hibma a écrit :
>> I think json would then be the best way to go: then people can create
>> e.g. a python script which gives ansi-color output on the console. And
>> also a php-script showing it in html would be very easy.
> ...
>> Maybe some kind of full-screen interface which constantly updates
>> showing the current state. Maybe via streaming json (does that even
>> exist?).
> Let’s remember that not everyone wants a singing-and-dancing-Linux-boot-up-screen with colours and full screen animations. I run tincd / tincctl on remote systems with access over a serial console. My terminal is usually set badly because of that, so colour output is of no use and screws up my screen. It bloats the executable.
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> The output tincctl produces all the output that is needed, and can be rearranged by a Perl script to your liking. Or have it dump json if you like, to make it fully parseable.
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> UNIX provides a toolbox approach, not an application approach.
+1 for the KISS : Keep It Simple and Stupid



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