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NAME

       tdrecord - record input and output of a terminal program

SYNOPSIS

       tdrecord [OPTIONS]... CLIENT [CLIENT OPTIONS]...

DESCRIPTION

       tdrecord records the input and output of client. The recording can later be replayed using tdreplay(1) to
       compare behaviour of different versions of client. Without options, tdrecord will create the recording in
       the file tdrecord-year-month-day@hour:minute:second.

OPTIONS

       tdrecord accepts the following options:

       -h, --help
              Display a short help message.

       -V, --version
              Print version and copyright information.

       -d dir, --directory=dir
              Create  the  recording in directory dir. This option can not be used together with the -o/--output
              option.

       -e vars, --environment=vars
              Save the environment variables indicated by the comma-separated list vars to the recording.  These
              will be set on replay.

       -o file, --output=file
              Save the output in file. This option can not be used together with the -d/--directory option.

       -X, --allow-x11
              Don't clear the DISPLAY environment variable, to allow communication with X11.

       To stop tdrecord from interpreting file names that start with a dash as options, one can specify a double
       dash (--) after which tdrecord will interpret any following arguments as the client and its options.

BUGS

       If you think you have found a bug, please check that you  are  using  the  latest  version  of  termdebug
       <http://os.ghalkes.nl/termdebug>. When reporting bugs, please include a minimal example that demonstrates
       the problem.

AUTHOR

       G.P. Halkes <termdebug@ghalkes.nl>

COPYRIGHT

       Copyright © 2010,2012-2013 G.P. Halkes
       termdebug is licensed under the GNU General Public License version 3.
       For more details on the license, see the file COPYING in the documentation  directory.  On  Un*x  systems
       this is usually /usr/share/doc/termdebug.

SEE ALSO

       termdebug(1), tdreplay(1), tdrerecord(1), tdview(1), tdcompare(1)