Metadata-Version: 2.4 Name: exectrace Version: 0.1.0 Summary: Record and replay developer workflows including terminal commands and file system changes Author: ExecuTrace Contributors License: MIT Requires-Python: >=3.9 Description-Content-Type: text/markdown # ExecuTrace ExecuTrace is a Python library and CLI that records and replays developer workflows. It captures: - Terminal commands (best-effort from shell history) - File system changes (create, modify, delete) - Timestamps for every recorded action Workflows are stored as JSON for easy editing and inspection. ## Features ### Core - Record workflow sessions - Track file system changes - Save workflows in JSON - Replay workflows step-by-step ### Advanced - Smart replay (`--smart`) to skip already executed steps - Dry-run mode (`--dry-run`) to simulate without execution - Explain mode (`--explain`) to describe each action - Sensitive data filtering for captured command text - Workflow editing API (`WorkflowEditor`) ## Installation ```bash pip install -e . ``` ## CLI Usage Start recording: ```bash exectrace record my-workflow ``` Stop recording: ```bash exectrace stop ``` Replay a workflow: ```bash exectrace replay my-workflow --explain ``` Replay with dry-run and smart skipping: ```bash exectrace replay my-workflow --dry-run --smart --explain ``` List workflows: ```bash exectrace list ``` JSON list output: ```bash exectrace list --json ``` ## Storage Layout By default, ExecuTrace stores data in: ```text ~/.exectrace/ workflows/ .json state/ active_recording.json replay_state_.json ``` Override with environment variable: ```bash export EXECTRACE_HOME=/path/to/custom/state ``` ## Example See `examples/basic_usage.py`.