Torsten Wagner <torsten.wag...@gmail.com> writes:

> Hi Eric,
>
> thanks for pushing this up :)
> Well as far as I understood, ob-sh is at the final end (after
> org-babel did its job) a shell script which will be executed.
> ob-screen is an interactive connection to a screen session. Everything
> inside the source cgode block will be sent to this session.
> This is not limited to terminal commands, but could e.g., be
> keystrokes for a ncurse based program, a serial terminal, etc.
> Furthermore all is send over "as-it-is"
> Thus you could have different code blocks and concatenate them to
> complex commands.

[...]

> Hope you get the idea :D

I do indeed!  Thanks.  Very helpful description of what could be
done.  I guess I was definitely stuck in the shell script mode.

eric
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