#VT100 [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/jaguilar/vt100.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/jaguilar/vt100) [![GoDoc](https://godoc.org/github.com/jaguilar/vt100?status.svg)](https://godoc.org/github.com/jaguilar/vt100) This is a vt100 screen reader. It seems to do a pretty decent job of parsing the nethack input stream, which is all I want it for anyway. Here is a screenshot of the HTML-formatted screen data: ![](_readme/screencap.png) The features we currently support: * Cursor movement * Erasing * Many of the text properties -- underline, inverse, blink, etc. * Sixteen colors * Cursor saving and unsaving * UTF-8 Not currently supported (and no plans to support): * Scrolling * Prompts * Other cooked mode features The API is not stable! This is a v0 package. ## Demo Try running the demo! Install nethack: sudo apt-get install nethack Get this code: go get github.com/jaguilar/vt100 cd $GOPATH/src/githib.com/jaguilar/vt100 Run this code: go run demo/demo.go -port=8080 2>/tmp/error.txt Play some nethack and check out the resulting VT100 terminal status: # From another terminal . . . xdg-open http://localhost:8080/debug/vt100 The demo probably assumes Linux (it uses pty-related syscalls). I'll happily accept pull requests that replicate the pty-spawning functions on OSX and Windows.