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pacman/paru download progress is a multi-line terminal animation: it repaints lines in place using ANSI cursor-movement (ESC[<n>A) and erase-line (ESC[K) sequences, not just carriage returns. The previous line-wise regex approaches could not reconstruct this — frames either concatenated into one giant line (CR removed) or collapsed to blanks (CR kept), discarding the final 100% frame. Add scripts/clean_progress_log.py, a small dependency-free terminal screen-buffer emulator that replays the cursor movements against an in-memory grid and dumps the final static frame, preserving SGR color so logs still render with color in ov/bat/less -R. It also drops the script(1) header/footer. Both wrappers now pipe the raw PTY capture through this cleaner (bumped to version 5), falling back to stripping only the script(1) header when python3 is unavailable. Document the scripts/ dir and mechanism in AGENTS.md and docs/fish-config.md.
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7.4 KiB
Python
Executable File
226 lines
7.4 KiB
Python
Executable File
#!/usr/bin/env python3
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# Copyright (C) 2026 Rootiest
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# SPDX-License-Identifier: AGPL-3.0-or-later
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#
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# SYNOPSIS
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# clean_progress_log.py < typescript.raw > clean.log
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#
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# DESCRIPTION
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# Renders a script(1) typescript containing terminal animations (pacman/paru
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# download progress bars, which repaint in place using carriage returns and
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# ANSI cursor-movement/erase sequences) down to a clean, static log that shows
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# only the final state of each line. SGR color sequences are preserved so the
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# output still renders with color in pagers such as ov, bat, or less -R.
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#
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# It implements a minimal terminal screen-buffer emulator: it replays the
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# cursor movements against an in-memory grid of cells, so the concatenated
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# redraw frames collapse to the final frame exactly as a real terminal would
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# display them. script(1) "Script started/done" header and footer lines are
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# dropped.
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#
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# RETURNS
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# 0 Always (best-effort; unparseable bytes are passed through as text).
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#
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# EXAMPLE
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# script -q -e -c 'paru -Syu' raw.log
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# clean_progress_log.py < raw.log > clean.log
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import re
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import sys
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# One CSI sequence: ESC [ <params> <final>. Covers SGR (m), cursor moves
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# (A/B/C/D/E/F/G/H/f), erases (J/K), and private modes (?25l/h) alike.
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_CSI = re.compile(r"\x1b\[([0-9;?]*)([A-Za-z])")
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# OSC sequence (e.g. window title): ESC ] ... BEL or ESC ] ... ESC \
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_OSC = re.compile(r"\x1b\][^\x07\x1b]*(?:\x07|\x1b\\)")
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# script(1) header/footer lines to drop from the final render.
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_SCRIPT_LINE = re.compile(r"^Script (started|done) on ")
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class Screen:
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"""A minimal, unbounded-height terminal emulator.
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Each cell is a [sgr, char] pair, where sgr is the full active SGR escape
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string in effect when the character was written ('' means default). The
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grid grows downward as needed; relative cursor moves index into it, so
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in-place repaints overwrite earlier frames just like a real terminal.
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"""
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def __init__(self):
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self.rows = [[]]
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self.row = 0
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self.col = 0
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self.sgr = ""
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def _ensure_row(self, r):
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while len(self.rows) <= r:
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self.rows.append([])
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def _ensure_col(self, c):
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row = self.rows[self.row]
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while len(row) <= c:
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row.append(["", " "])
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def write_char(self, ch):
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self._ensure_row(self.row)
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self._ensure_col(self.col)
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self.rows[self.row][self.col] = [self.sgr, ch]
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self.col += 1
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def newline(self):
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# script(1) typescripts always emit CRLF (the PTY's ONLCR translates
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# LF to CRLF on output), so a bare LF starts a fresh line. Reset the
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# column to avoid "staircase" artifacts if a bare LF ever appears.
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self.row += 1
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self.col = 0
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self._ensure_row(self.row)
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def carriage_return(self):
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self.col = 0
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def backspace(self):
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if self.col > 0:
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self.col -= 1
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def tab(self):
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self.col = (self.col // 8 + 1) * 8
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def set_sgr(self, params):
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# Treat a bare reset (ESC[0m / ESC[m) as clearing all attributes;
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# otherwise adopt the new full sequence. pacman always emits complete
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# attribute sets, so replacement (rather than merging) is exact here.
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if params in ("", "0"):
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self.sgr = ""
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else:
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self.sgr = "\x1b[" + params + "m"
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def csi(self, params, final):
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if final == "m":
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self.set_sgr(params)
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return
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# Numeric argument (default 1 for moves, 0 for erases).
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nums = [int(p) for p in params.split(";") if p.isdigit()]
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n = nums[0] if nums else None
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if final == "A":
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self.row = max(0, self.row - (n or 1))
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elif final == "B" or final == "E":
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self.row += (n or 1)
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self._ensure_row(self.row)
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if final == "E":
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self.col = 0
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elif final == "F":
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self.row = max(0, self.row - (n or 1))
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self.col = 0
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elif final == "C":
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self.col += (n or 1)
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elif final == "D":
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self.col = max(0, self.col - (n or 1))
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elif final == "G":
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self.col = (n or 1) - 1
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elif final in ("H", "f"):
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self.row = (nums[0] - 1) if len(nums) >= 1 else 0
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self.col = (nums[1] - 1) if len(nums) >= 2 else 0
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self._ensure_row(self.row)
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elif final == "K":
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self._erase_line(n or 0)
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elif final == "J":
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self._erase_display(n or 0)
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# Any other final (private modes like ?25l/h, etc.) is ignored.
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def _erase_line(self, mode):
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self._ensure_row(self.row)
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row = self.rows[self.row]
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if mode == 0: # cursor to end of line
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del row[self.col:]
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elif mode == 1: # start of line to cursor
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for c in range(min(self.col + 1, len(row))):
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row[c] = ["", " "]
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elif mode == 2: # whole line
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row.clear()
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def _erase_display(self, mode):
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if mode == 2: # whole screen
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self.rows = [[]]
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self.row = 0
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self.col = 0
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elif mode == 0: # cursor to end of screen
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self._erase_line(0)
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del self.rows[self.row + 1:]
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def feed(self, data):
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i = 0
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n = len(data)
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while i < n:
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ch = data[i]
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if ch == "\x1b":
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m = _CSI.match(data, i)
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if m:
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self.csi(m.group(1), m.group(2))
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i = m.end()
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continue
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m = _OSC.match(data, i)
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if m:
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i = m.end()
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continue
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# Charset designators (ESC ( B etc.) and other 2-char escapes.
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if i + 1 < n and data[i + 1] in "()":
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i += 3
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else:
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i += 2
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continue
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if ch == "\n":
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self.newline()
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elif ch == "\r":
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self.carriage_return()
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elif ch == "\b":
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self.backspace()
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elif ch == "\t":
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self.tab()
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elif ch == "\x07": # bell
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pass
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else:
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self.write_char(ch)
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i += 1
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def render(self):
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out_lines = []
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for row in self.rows:
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last_sgr = ""
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buf = []
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for sgr, ch in row:
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if sgr != last_sgr:
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if sgr == "":
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buf.append("\x1b[0m")
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else:
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buf.append(sgr)
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last_sgr = sgr
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buf.append(ch)
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if last_sgr != "":
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buf.append("\x1b[0m")
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line = "".join(buf)
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# Strip trailing whitespace (and any trailing reset that follows it).
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line = re.sub(r"[ \t]+(\x1b\[0m)?$", r"\1", line)
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out_lines.append(line)
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# Drop script(1) header/footer lines (compare against de-escaped text).
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kept = []
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for line in out_lines:
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plain = _CSI.sub("", line)
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if _SCRIPT_LINE.match(plain):
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continue
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kept.append(line)
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# Trim trailing blank lines.
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while kept and kept[-1].strip() == "":
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kept.pop()
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return "\n".join(kept) + ("\n" if kept else "")
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def main():
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data = sys.stdin.buffer.read().decode("utf-8", "replace")
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screen = Screen()
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screen.feed(data)
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sys.stdout.write(screen.render())
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if __name__ == "__main__":
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main()
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