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Ctrace as an inspiration #6

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slavaGanzin opened this issue Nov 10, 2022 · 5 comments
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Ctrace as an inspiration #6

slavaGanzin opened this issue Nov 10, 2022 · 5 comments

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@slavaGanzin
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slavaGanzin commented Nov 10, 2022

Hi Liam.

Great tool. Maybe you could drawn some additional inspiration from: https://github.com/automation-stack/ctrace. Statistics is one of a greatest features there.

"Strace for dummies" that's a great idea. Would be awesome to have dummy levels, basically verbosity.

And filtering by syscall category, would be awesome too. Like --filter file/--filter capabilities

I know it's a lot of work. And I couldn't help you, because I'm not good with go. But I'll definitely make AUR package (archlinux) for grace, maybe it will help somehow.

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Great name,btw

@chapmanjacobd
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By statistics, are you referring to this?

grace prints out a summary, but I agree the column order, description, and actual error printing in ctrace is much more useful

@slavaGanzin
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By statistics, are you referring to this?

Yes

@slavaGanzin
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https://aur.archlinux.org/packages?O=0&K=strace-grace

Now it can be installed in ArchLinux with just:

yay -S strace-grace

@goproslowyo
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also Protip: name an strace with .strace extension and then open it in vim.

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