Tcpscript software opens a TCP port, enabling connection via telnet for observing real-time views.
Using tcpscript is incredibly easy. All you have to do is run the "tcpscript" command and tell your friend to connect. Once they do, they will see your terminal screen. If you're running curses programs in xterm, you can use the "resize -s LINES COLS" command to help with compatibility for other terminals and emulators.
One great use case for tcpscript is to use it as a blackboard for phone or chat calls. For example, you could open up "vim" in tcpscript and use it to collaborate with your friend or colleague in real time.
In terms of features, tcpscript has recently been updated with several improvements. For example, xterm-resize commands are now sent to telnet clients. This means that clients using telnet in a xterm will get the proper terminal size at connection and when the server resizes its window. Additionally, 'curses' applications will now start correctly at once in this case. Finally, the server now disables the client's telnet local echo.
Overall, if you're looking for a powerful and easy-to-use software that allows you to share your terminal screen in real time, tcpscript is definitely worth checking out. With its recent updates and improvements, it's better than ever before!
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