#bashplotlib plotting in the terminal
bashplotlib is a python package and command line tool for making basic plots in the terminal. I use it to help keep tabs on logfiles and processes running on EC2 servers.
##installation
$ pip install bashplotlib
$ git clone git@github.com:glamp/bashplotlib.git $ cd bashplotlib $ python setup.py install
This will install the bashplotlib python package and will also add hist and scatter
to your python scripts folder. This folder should be on your path (add it if it's not).
##features
- quick plotting from the command line
- pipe data into plots with stdin
##usage
this is how you use it from the command line
this is how you use it in python
##examples
$ scatter -f data/texas.txt --pch .
$ hist data/exp.txt
$ scatter -x data/x_test.txt -y data/y_test.txt
$ scatter -f data/lower48.txt -s 40 --pch .
##todo
- sideways numbers for x-axis of histograms
- colors for individual points
- line charts
- trendlines



