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#ideas collected at #genalyze
mingdao:
http://koltsoff.com/pub/ures/
nice memory analysis utility in python. as everyone has python thanks to portage,
that istn't a problem, but having a scipt bundle will be better when genalyze is in portage
awk '/run/ && /script/ { print }' irclogs/#gentoo.log
log the #gentoo chan and look for cases of people using this script
godmachine-x6
http://bobshaffer.net/?section=project_noobjuice_viewer
noobjuice maybe some inspiration
31072011
when asking fro optional modules, after just pressing enter, deafualts to Y (or don't wait for enter, but I don't like that)
but not waiting for enter could be for the ending sequence
ask "are there any comment lines that are special? " if no, grep them out
print echo $VAR literaly without variable substitution in module desc
first echo $DESKTOP_SESSION, than ask for wM if nothing conatined in that var
implement -nr ... dump to less (read only non interacive)
change -n to -nu (upload only non interactive)
print out "processing" to hide lag...or see /-\-/ spin
fisrt say "these are optional" than ask for each of opt modules
The following questions are all OPTIONAL! Answer (Y)es if you would like to supply this information ?
Each question is DEFAULTED to Y so you may just tap <ENTER> to continue or N if you prefer not to include
this info.
<< Exported shell variables >> Y/N _
<< Disk Usage & Statistics >> Y/N _ (this is missing in the newest version)
<< Exported shell variables >> Y/N _
<< Network status >> Y/N _
<< Routing Tables >> Y/N _
<< DNS Servers >> Y/N _
add modules: opt=(groups) analyze=(CHOST
oh yeah! another 'in the middle of the night though'.... cat /proc/cpuinfo & cat /proc/meminfo & free -m
<Griz64> we're going to be looking at the CHOST= line and it's tough to know if it's right, if we do NOT know what proc is really in the box.
<Griz64> groups would be handy as well
compare CFLAGs, CHOST with /proc/cpuinfo or smth