I need a program, lets call it IOcap, that I can invoke like this
from the command line:
% IOcap /bin/bash
that will give me an interactive session, but capture (duplicate?) all the IO,
especially my keyboard input, and log it to a file or perhaps a socket.
Sort of like what the Input_log, Output_log, and Dump_log options in Net:::Telnet,
without the telnet connection.
yes, I know this will be a lot of garbage characters and stuff, especially the output. That's why logging the input
and output separately would be ideal.
Any suggestions on what the simplest and most effective approach would be?
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