Can arbitrary UNIX processes be tracked?
I spend a fair bit of time working in the Terminal application, where I might run 'emacs' or 'gcc'. Is it possible to track those sorts of processes? I tried dragging the binary for emacs & gcc to the Applications list, but it didn't seem to work.
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Inappropriate?This is interesting, I will check and see if this is something that can be added to Slife. Thanks for the suggestion.
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Inappropriate?Same here, I spent a lot of time using CLI applications so being able to track what's going on inside Terminal.app would make slife much more useful to me. And while tracking the unix process would be great maybe a short term solution would rely on the window title (I'm thinking of my terminals running irssi - irc cli - that have both "irc" as a title and take a fair share of my recorded Terminal activity).
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Inappropriate?Slife already fetches Window titles. And it should happen automatically if you've enabled access for assistive devices under SysPrefs>Universal Access.
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