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6 byobu-ugraph - helper script for notification history graphs
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10 byobu-ugraph is a helper script that can be used to create history
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15 byobu-ugraph [options] [command [args...]]
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19 -f <file> : File to read data points from. (only required if no
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21 -h : Show this help.
22 -m <num> : Minimum value (default=$min_default).
23 -n : Supress output of newline character.
24 -p <points> : Specify number of data points in graph
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26 -r : Do not rotate file <file> (default is to rotate).
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29 -t <theme> : 'byobu-ulevel' theme to use (default=$theme_default).
30 -x <num> : Maximum value (default=$max_default).
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34 Using byobu-ugraph to run a command, rotate log and display graph.
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36 Here we specify a command to display available memory. Trailing echo
37 adds a required newline Note no filename specified.
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39 byobu-ugraph "(/usr/lib/byobu/mem_used | sed -e 's/% //g';echo)"
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41 Using byobu-ugraph just to rotate log and display the graph
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44 awk '{ print $1}' /proc/loadavg >> $file
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47 byobu-ugraph -m 3.0 -f $file
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51 If you specify 'command', care must be taken with shell quoting to
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54 If '-r' is not specified, the file <file> will be rotated such that at
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62 http://byobu.org
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66 This utility was written by James Hunt <james.hunt@canonical.com>, and
67 this manpage was written by Dustin Kirkland <kirkland@byobu.org> for
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70 terms of the GNU General Public License, Version 3 published by the
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73 The complete text of the GNU General Public License can be found in
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75 /usr/share/doc/fedora-release-*/GPL on Fedora systems, or on the web at
76 http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.txt.
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