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Terminal traces, workflow recording, and debugging sessions from the terminal.

Terminal traces, workflow recording, and debugging sessions from the terminal. Built by Traces.

Task fit

terminal traces, workflow recording, and debugging sessions from the terminal.

Lane

Review PRs, triage issues, inspect workflows, and keep repo work agent-safe.

Operator brief

Use traces for terminal traces, workflow recording, and debugging sessions from the terminal.

Run `traces record npm run dev` and see what comes back.

Repository family

Traces

First trust check

traces responds locally and is ready for the first real command.

Safe first loop

Install, verify, then run one real command.

GitHub review loop

Install command

$ npm i -g @traces-sh/traces

Operator pack

Copy or export the working notes for this CLI before handing it to an agent.

Verify

$ traces --version

traces responds locally and is ready for the first real command.

First real command

$ traces record npm run dev

First steps

  1. 01Install traces.
  2. 02Run `traces --version` first.
  3. 03Start with `traces record npm run dev`.
  4. 04Install the CLI and make sure it is on your PATH.

When to use / hold off when

Best for

terminal traces, workflow recording, and debugging sessions from the terminal.

Use this when

You need productivity workflows in both local dev and CI.

Hold off when

You don't work with productivity workflows.

Trust and constraints

screened81/100
Install ready
JSON outputNo
Non-interactiveYes
CI-friendlyYes

Why operators pick it

  • traces fits git & github well, especially for terminal traces, workflow recording, and debugging sessions from the terminal.
  • 859 npm weekly downloads.
  • Easy to automate.

Constraints

  • Output is mostly plain text.

Repository context

Other CLIs in this family

This is the only CLI surfaced from this family right now.

Facts and links

Install withnpm
npm weekly downloads859