spacer
is a simple CLI tool to insert spacers when command output stops.
If you're the type of person that habitually presses enter a few times in your log tail to know where the last request ended and the new one begins, this tool is for you!
With Homebrew:
brew install spacer
Direct from Cargo:
cargo install spacer
By default, spacer
outputs a spacer after 1 second with no output. You can
change this with the --after
flag.
tail -f some.log | spacer --after 5
--after
accepts a number of seconds, and allows floating point numbers for
extra precision.
Some commands output most of their information on STDERR, not STDOUT. spacer
only monitors STDOUT, so if you find a situation where spacer
doesn't seem
to be working it could be that the program you're piping from is using STDERR.
To "fix" that, pipe both STDERR to STDOUT to spacer by using |&
instead of
|
as the pipe characters:
my-command |& spacer