Introducing sasqwatch
, a modern take on the classic watch command using charm.sh libraries.
This is a simple implementation that showcases some of the capabilities of the bubletea libraries.
It started with a basic idea, but as we discussed it with friends, it grew to become something more.
The initial goal was to create a watch
command version that would allow updates to be triggered at any time between the interval.
- Provides main features of the original watch command
- Trigger the command manually at any time between intervals
- History feature to go back in time and navigate through recorded outputs
- Records full command output, with vertical and horizontal scrolling support
- Provides the ability to quickly copy command output to your clipboard
- Allows you to set a custom title
- Mouse support for scrolling
go install github.com/fabio42/sasqwatch@latest
sasqwatch
is now also available through tea package manager:
sh <(curl tea.xyz) sasqwatch --help
sasqwatch is a tool to execute a program periodically, showing output fullscreen.
Usage:
sasqwatch [flags] command
Flags:
-g, --chgexit Exit when output from command changes
-D, --debug Enable debug log
-d, --diff Highlight the differences between successive updates
-e, --errexit Exit if command has a non-zero exit
-h, --help help for sasqwatch
-n, --interval uint Specify update interval (default 2)
-P, --permdiff Highlight the differences between successive updates since the first iteration
-r, --records uint Specify how many stdout records are kept in memory (default 50)
-T, --set-title string Replace the hostname in the status bar by a custom string
-v, --version version for sasqwatch
sasqwatch
keeps track of the command output history. You can use the [
and ]
keys to travel back in time and visualize previous records. While viewing previous records, sasqwatch
stops recording and enters pause
mode. You can activate recording again by pressing the space
key.
To save memory and control memory footprint, only changing outputs are recorded. In other words, if there are no changes in the stdout between two executions, it won't be recorded. By default, only the last 50 command outputs are recorded, but this can be adjusted using the -r <value>
option.
Most of the complex problems were solved using the bubbletea
libraries:
-
The command execution ticking system relies on the
timer
module, with precision at the second level. This could be improved, but this aspect has not been extensively tested yet, so you should not rely on this program if you need precise timing. -
The command output handling relies on the
viewport
module. I encountered some limitations with the current version, which prevent horizontal scrolling and line wrapping. Therefore, a patched version ofviewport
is provided.
I attempted to implement line wrapping but faced challenges, particularly with very long outputs and handling of diffs. Eventually, I came across this patch provided by @tty2 that is still pending review. The patch is relatively easy to understand and works very well for the use case of sasqwatch
. As a result, sasqwatch
currently does not wrap lines, but it allows horizontal scrolling.
Finally, Windows is not supported at the moment, but this should be easy to implement!