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How to install shellstream

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  2. Open Command Prompt
  3. Type pypm install shellstream
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0.0.2.1 Available View build log
 
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version 0.0.2.1 on Jan 9th, 2014

# shellstream > Version 0.0.1

# What is it?

shellstream is a python client that pipes your terminal IO to the web:

# To Install

## pip makes it easy

pip install shellstream

# To Run

To run StreamShell, you will need to receive an API Token from [coming soon]. To retrieve a token, first sign up for the service (it's free) and then head to this page [coming soon].

Add this token to your .bash_profile:

`bash STREAM_SHELL_TOKEN = [your token] `

# Motivation

When you've got an issue at the command line and need help online, copy and pasting your session on an ongoing basis is a pain and it makes you switch mental context. So, I created shellstream along with the companion website to make debugging smoother.

# Limitations

This initial version is naive. It is not cross-platform at this point, depending on a number of unix commands. That will come with time.

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Last updated Jan 9th, 2014

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