Metadata-Version: 1.1
Name: outproc
Version: 0.20
Summary: Pluggable Output Processor
Home-page: http://zaufi.github.io/pluggable-output-processor.html
Author: Alex Turbov
Author-email: I.zaufi@gmail.com
License: GNU General Public License v3 or later (GPLv3+)
Download-URL: https://github.com/zaufi/pluggable-output-processor/archive/version-0.20.tar.gz
Description-Content-Type: UNKNOWN
Description: What is This?
        =============
        
        ![Travis CI](https://travis-ci.org/zaufi/pluggable-output-processor.svg?branch=master)
        
        _Pluggable Output Processor_ is an engine to wrap any executabe and capture its output through
        a pluggable module to colorize it and/or (re)format.
        
        
        Features
        --------
        
        * easy (to Python programmers ;-) to extend
        * 256 color terminal support ;-) configuration files in addition to standard named colors
          may contain color definitions as `rgb(r,g,b)` or `gray(n)`
        * colorizers for `make`, `cmake`, `gcc` out of the box (more to come ;-)
        * some modules are not just a stupid colorizers ;-) For example `gcc` can reformat text for
          better readability (really helps to understand template errors). Also `cmake` module can reduce
          amount of lines printed during test by collapsing test _intro_ message and _result_ into a single one.
        
        
        Installation
        ------------
        
        Easy!
        
            $ pip install outproc
        
        For Gentoo users there is a [live ebuild][raw-ebuild] in my [repository][my-overlay].
        Also (for Gentoo users again ;-) `eselect` module from `contrib/` will be installed by the ebuild.
        Users of other distros have to make symlinks to required modules manually (replace `<install-prefix>`
        with your actual path):
        
            $ ln -s <install-prefix>/bin/outproc /usr/lib/outproc/bin/<module-name>
        
        and then make sure `/usr/lib/outproc/bin` placed __before__ `/usr/bin` (and anything else) in your
        user/system `PATH` environment. The path `/usr/lib/outproc/bin` is just an example. You can choose
        whatever you like instead (e.g. `/home/<login>/.local/bin/` for user based install layout).
        List of available modules (plugins) can be obtained from command:
        
            $ outproc -l
            List of available modules:
              c++
              cc
              cmake
              diff
              g++
              gcc
              make
              mount
        
        For example, to install the `make` module do the following:
        
            $ ln -s <install-prefix>/bin/outproc /usr/lib/outproc/bin/make
        
        Then you may edit `/etc/outproc/make.conf` to adjust color settings. Note that `gcc`, `g++`, `cc` and `c++`
        are the same module actually (named after typical GCC executables) and use the same `/etc/outproc/gcc.conf`
        config file.
        
        [raw-ebuild]: https://github.com/zaufi/zaufi-overlay/blob/master/dev-util/pluggable-output-processor/pluggable-output-processor-scm.ebuild
        [my-overlay]: https://github.com/zaufi/zaufi-overlay/ "My ebuilds overlay"
        
Keywords: console gcc make cmake ouput colorizer
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: Development Status :: 4 - Beta
Classifier: Environment :: Console
Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: GNU General Public License v3 or later (GPLv3+)
Classifier: Natural Language :: English
Classifier: Operating System :: POSIX :: Linux
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.5
Classifier: Topic :: Utilities
