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.\" Process this file with
.\" groff -man -Tascii sudosh-replay.1
.\"
.TH SUDOSH-REPLAY 8 "December 20 2007" 1.0.4 "User Manuals"
.SH NAME
sudosh-replay \- view and replay sudosh sessions
.SH SYNOPSIS
.B sudosh-replay [ID] [MULTIPLIER] [MAXWAIT]
.SH DESCRIPTION
.B sudosh-replay
displays a list of previously recorded sudosh sessions. Give sudosh-replay an argument and it will reference and replay that session ID. Given a second argument it will be used as a multiplier. For example if a multiplier of 2 was used the replay will be doubled. Given a third arguement it will be used as a maximum wait. For example if the output has long waits (if the user was away from the keyboard) the MAXWAIT would over-ride and the output would continue as normal.
.SH OPTIONS
.IP -d
specify an alternate LOGDIR directory.
.IP -h
display help synopsis and exit.
.IP -v
show version information and exit.
.SH EXAMPLES
View previously recorded sudosh sessions.
.RS
# sudosh-replay
.RE
Playback a sudosh session.
.RS
# sudosh-replay ID_GOES_HERE
.RE
Playback a sudosh session at twice the speed recorded.
.RS
# sudosh-replay ID_GOES_HERE 2
.RE
Playback a sudosh session at twice the speed and only wait a maximum of half a second.
.RS
# sudosh-replay ID_GOES_HERE 2 .5
.SH AUTHOR
Josh Grebe <josh@shortcutsolutions.net>
Douglas Richard Hanks, Jr.
.SH "SEE ALSO"
.BR sudosh (1),
.BR sudosh.conf (5),
.BR sudo (8)