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NAME

       arbtt-dump - dumps arbtt data samples

SYNOPSIS

       arbtt-dump [OPTION...]

DESCRIPTION

       arbtt-dump reads the data samples recorded by arbtt-capture(1) and writes them so the
       standard output in an ascii based format.

OPTIONS

       -h, -?, --help
           shows a short summary of the available options, and exists.

       -V, --version
           shows the version number, and exists.

       -f FILE, --logfile FILE
           logfile to use instead of ~/.arbtt/capture.log

       -t FORMAT, --format FORMAT
           dumping format to use, where FORMAT is one of human (the default), show or JSON. Case
           in-sensitive.

       -l NUMBER, --last NUMBER
           dump only the last NUMBER of samples.

FILES

       ~/.arbtt/capture.log
           binary file, storing the arbtt data samples

FORMATS

   Human
       This format is intended for human inspection, but not for further processing. Hence, it
       may change in new versions of arbtt without notice. Example output:

           2013-06-20 14:53:50 (48ms inactive):
               ( ) Navigator:      arbtt-dump - Iceweasel
               ( ) gnome-terminal-server: jojo@kirk:~/projekte/programming/arbtt/doc
               (*) gvim:           arbtt.xml + (~/projekte/programming/arbtt/doc) - GVIM2

       The line with a star indicates the currently active window.

   Show
       This is the default serialization format of Haskell's Show type class, one entry per line.
       This can be useful if the data is to be processed by further Haskell code. Example output,
       with indentation added manually:

           TimeLogEntry
               { tlTime = 2013-06-20 14:53:50.957763 UTC
               , tlRate = 60000
               , tlData = CaptureData
                   { cWindows =
                       [ (False,"arbtt-dump - Iceweasel","Navigator")
                       , (False,"jojo@kirk:~/projekte/programming/arbtt/doc","gnome-terminal-server")
                       , (True,"arbtt.xml + (~/projekte/programming/arbtt/doc) - GVIM2","gvim")
                       ]
                   , cLastActivity = 48
                   }
               }

   JSON
       For interoperability, arbtt supports dumping its data to JSON, which can easily be parsed
       by many different programming languages. Some level of backward-compatibility will be
       provided, as far as possible. Default output, again with indentation and spacing added
       manually:

           [ ...,
             { "windows": [
                 { "program": "arbtt-dump - Iceweasel",
                   "title": "Navigator",
                   "active": false},
                 { "program": "jojo@kirk:~/projekte/programming/arbtt/doc",
                   "title":" gnome-terminal-server",
                   "active": false},
                 { "program": "arbtt.xml + (~/projekte/programming/arbtt/doc) - GVIM2",
                   "title": "gvim",
                   "active":true
                 }],
               "inactive": 48,
               "date": "2013-06-20T14:53:50.957Z",
               "rate": 60000},
             ...
           ]

SEE ALSO

       See the arbtt manual for more information and the arbtt hackage page[1] for newer versions
       of arbtt.

AUTHORS

       Joachim Breitner <mail@joachim-breitner.de>
           Main author of arbtt

       Sergey Astanin <s.astanin@gmail.com>
           Contributor

       Martin Kiefel <mk@nopw.de>
           Contributor

       Muharem Hrnjadovic <muharem@linux.com>
           Contributor

       Waldir Pimenta <waldir@email.com>
           Documentation writer

       Gwern Branwen <gwern@gwern.net>
           Documentation writer

NOTES

        1. arbtt hackage page
           http://hackage.haskell.org/package/arbtt