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As a former iTerm2 user, I really appreciated its "Show Timestamps" feature, which puts an overlay on the terminal indicating the time each output was written. (Or, as their Menu Items docs put it, "Indicate the time of last modification of each line on the screen.")
This is not the best screenshot due to the cropping, but it was the best one I could quickly find:
This can be very helpful when you have a long-running script that is occasionally outputting and you want to try to confirm how long a stage has taken, or what time of night it inevitably failed due to your VPN dropping or something.
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As a former iTerm2 user, I really appreciated its "Show Timestamps" feature, which puts an overlay on the terminal indicating the time each output was written. (Or, as their Menu Items docs put it, "Indicate the time of last modification of each line on the screen.")
This is not the best screenshot due to the cropping, but it was the best one I could quickly find:
This can be very helpful when you have a long-running script that is occasionally outputting and you want to try to confirm how long a stage has taken, or what time of night it inevitably failed due to your VPN dropping or something.
Implementation Suggestion
No response
Anything else?
No response
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: