Tidled is a monitoring tool designed for the Perl programming language. It functions as an idle terminal and offers developers an efficient way to debug code by providing real-time notifications and output display.
Using tidled is pretty straightforward. You simply input the command "tidled [-OPTIONS [-MORE_OPTIONS]] [--] [PROGRAM_ARG1 ...]" and can take advantage of several single-character options, including -c, -d, and -n, which you can merge together as needed. One cool feature of tidled is that space isn't required between options and their arguments.
If you're looking for more details, you can always run "perldoc -F ./tidled", which should give you all the information you need. The only downside is that while tidled is backwards compatible, you may run into issues with opening the /etc/tidled.conf file, depending on your setup. Overall, I'd definitely recommend tidled to any Perl users in need of a reliable idle terminal monitor.
Version 0.3: N/A