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repl-console
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$ npm install -g repl-console
$ repl-console start my-session local
Starting REPL Console session...
Starting REPLConsole session with name my-session with locale local
my-session-local> foo = 'bar';
'bar'
my-session-local> foo
'bar'
$ repl-console start my-session remote 4000
Starting REPL Console session...
Starting REPLConsole session with name my-session with locale remote on port 4000
Starting local REPL Console session...
Starting REPLConsole session with name my-session with locale local
my-session-local> name = 'joseph';
This session is now running as a server on port 4000. You can now use the connect command to connect to the remote repl console.
$ repl-console connect localhost 4000
Connecting to localhost on 4000
Connected!
my-session-remote> name
'joseph'
Copyright 2012
Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use this work except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License in the LICENSE file, or at:
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repl-console copyright 2012 joseph.werle@gmail.com
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