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Apologies in advance if this is not the right place to post this request. It feels more like a "new project" request then a "feature". Please let me know if I'm "going against the grain" here with how I'm reaching out, thank you.
Feature/Project "idea"
A TUI (text user interface) application which can display the rillrate tracer data in a terminal. Imagine something like nmon.
The idea here is that you could view the same information that you would from the embedded web server but instead from the comfort of a "terminal" for example over an SSH session.
This is more of an "epic" than an issue but wanted to bring it up and see if anyone has any feedback and/or existing work that may be related in some way.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
That's actually cool idea and initially we did it this way: we really had both types of UI: Web and TUI, but later we've decided to suspend TUI for a while to reduce amount of supported code till we will stabilaze the core.
I'll keep this issue open, because we are still considering implementing this feature.
Apologies in advance if this is not the right place to post this request. It feels more like a "new project" request then a "feature". Please let me know if I'm "going against the grain" here with how I'm reaching out, thank you.
Feature/Project "idea"
A TUI (text user interface) application which can display the rillrate tracer data in a terminal. Imagine something like nmon.
The idea here is that you could view the same information that you would from the embedded web server but instead from the comfort of a "terminal" for example over an SSH session.
This is more of an "epic" than an issue but wanted to bring it up and see if anyone has any feedback and/or existing work that may be related in some way.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: