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Add "gti fetch" command with someone catching up to a rolling GTI #34

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BenBE opened this issue Jun 10, 2017 · 1 comment
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Add "gti fetch" command with someone catching up to a rolling GTI #34

BenBE opened this issue Jun 10, 2017 · 1 comment

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@BenBE
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BenBE commented Jun 10, 2017

Hey, I just wanted to say everything works fantastically. Yet I feel this tool might need some enhancement on command coverage.

Not sure why I even opened this issue. But I think this might be related to the gti fetch command which is lacking some custom animation.

I'm using gti on

  • HP-UX running on a 68k
  • NetBSD, with output piped to a slice of toast
  • an unreleased beta version of Windows NT 4.0 with a cmd.exe replacement from ReactOS
  • some out-of-the-box default Linux

and it

  • set fire to my line printer
  • hard-linked /bin/emacs to/bin/vi (which is a totally valid replacement IMHO)
  • crashes when run backwards in my home-grown CPU emulator

It would be even better if gti fetch showed an animation where someone is running behind the GTI. If the --all flag is given, he might even fetch it at the end. Without the flag the figure might fetch the GTI at random.

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rwos commented Jul 4, 2017

So this should be relatively easy to implement, the only problem is doing the actual animation, really... Patches welcome ;)

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