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cargo install ttydash
To input pure data continuously, use the following command:
while true; echo 1; sleep 0.5; end | ttydash
If you want to add a title to the data chart, just use the -t
flag:
while true; echo 1; sleep 0.5; end | ttydash -t "🌟 Title"
If each line of data comes with a unit (e.g., "ms"), you can specify the unit with the -u
flag.
Example 1️:
while true; echo 1ms; sleep 0.5; end | ttydash -u ms
Example 2️:
while true; echo 1 ms; sleep 0.5; end | ttydash -u ms
👉 Note: The space between the number and the unit is optional.
To input multiple data points at once, just separate them with a space. For example:
while true; echo "1 2 3"; sleep 0.5; end | ttydash
📊 ttydash
will plot the data points in the order they are provided!
If you only want to plot specific data points, you can use the -i
flag to select their index. For example:
while true; echo "1 2 3"; sleep 0.5; end | ttydash -i 1 -i 2
In this example, only the data at index 1 and index 2 will be plotted.
👉 Note: You can switch the sequence of the index as needed. For example:
ttydash -i 2 -i 1
This will plot index 2 first, followed by index 1.
while true; echo "1 2 3"; sleep 0.5; end | ttydash -g
A terminal-based dashboard for real-time data visualization.
Usage: ttydash [OPTIONS] [COMMAND]
Commands:
add Add a new regex to the list of regexes
remove Remove a regex from the list of regexes
list List all regexes
help Print this message or the help of the given subcommand(s)
Options:
--tick-rate <FLOAT> Tick rate, i.e. number of ticks per second [default: 4]
-f, --frame-rate <FLOAT> Frame rate, i.e. number of frames per second [default: 60]
-t, --titles <STRING> Chart title, will be shown at the top of the chart
-u, --units <UNITS> Unit to be used in the chart (e.g. "ms", "MB")
-i, --indices <INT> Index vector to be used in the chart
-g, --group[=<GROUP>] Group together to show multiple charts in the same window [default: false] [possible values: true, false]
--update-frequency <INT> Update frequency, i.e. number of milliseconds between updates [default: 1000]
-l, --layout <STRING> Layout of the chart [default: auto] [possible values: horizontal, vertical, auto]
-h, --help Print help
-V, --version Print version