The official client for seashells.io.
The server code is available at anishathalye/seashells-server.
For more information, see seashells.io or the launch blog post.
Seashells is compatible with both Python 2 and Python 3. It's recommended that you use Python 3.
You can install Seashells from PyPI:
pip install seashells
See the instructions on seashells.io for more information about Seashells. For more information on how to use the command line tool itself, see the built-in help:
seashells --help
To easily pipe both stdout and stderr to seashells, you can set up a shell function (source):
function sea() { $* 2>&1 | seashells }
- roccomuso/seashells (Node.js)
- hans-strudle/seashells (Go)
Note: other clients are not officially supported.
Copyright (c) Anish Athalye. Released under the MIT License. See LICENSE.rst for details.