* [OT] Automating the process of creating 'buildlogs'
@ 2012-09-13 20:14 Marcelo de Moraes Serpa
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From: Marcelo de Moraes Serpa @ 2012-09-13 20:14 UTC (permalink / raw)
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This is kind of OT, but still relevant to org, I think..
I spend most of my day coding, and sometimes doing devops stuff. When I
can't (don't have the time, or the client just doesn't want to) automate it
with a scm system like Chef, I rely on buildlogs (all of them saved as org
files). However, I find buildlogs a pain to build manually, specially when
you are int the middle of the task - in the zone - typing, retyping,
researching etc, and still have to stop and take notes in a document.
My perfect workflow would be something like: automatically capture
everything you wrote in the terminal to a file. Then, based off this file,
add the step descriptions and any other additional information. No need to
manually copy pieces of data from the terminal to the document, risking
forgetting a step in the process.
I was wondering if any of you guys ever thought about this or done anything
to automate it? I don't use the shell from emacs, I use iTerm. One
alternative I think is to use GNU Screen and set it up to log the input (I
know a colleague of mine did that once). Another one is to setup something
from emacs that automatically saves the input data in a temp buffer and
then converts it to a org file.
I'll try one of those tonight, but if any of you guys have insights you'd
like to share, it'd be superb :)
Cheers!
- Marcelo.
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