figured out how to do this in case anyone else is interested...

alias cap='cap -q'

Then just echo out what you want with the given 'after' and 'before'

before 'deploy:task' do
  print "Some Task........."
end

after 'deploy:task
  put "Done"
end

etc...

On Mar 7, 1:41 pm, jondavidjohn <[email protected]> wrote:
> Is it possible to customize (or disable) the Capistrano output?
>
> It seems way too robust in terms of the information it is trying to
> communicate... Seems like it would be helpful to be able to have an
> option to turn it off, and allow you to write your own on completion
> of a task based on success/failure, etc...
>
> I really only care about seeing the full command it is running maybe
> the first few times I deploy, and then only if it fails.

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