Brian Fraser b0f7bc4fc6 Tweaks requested by Baron, plus fixes.
Tweaks:
* --headers command line option, which can be used to
        enable/disable the automatic headers, and the
        automatic empty lines between samples.
* --show-timestamps, which changes the #ts line with
        a timestamp in the HH:MM:SS format.
* Always use ReadKeyMini, even when we have Term::ReadKey.
        In the latter case, use the Term::ReadKey functions,
        but if they fail, try again with our own versions.

Fix:
Looks like I forgot to actually enable the "save the current, first
and last" samples. This is now on. It should mean faster and better
output when changing --group-by modes.
2012-02-01 19:12:03 -03:00
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Percona Toolkit
===============

Percona Toolkit is a collection of advanced command-line tools used by
Percona (http://www.percona.com/) support staff to perform a variety of
MySQL and system tasks that are too difficult or complex to perform manually.

These tools are ideal alternatives to private or "one-off" scripts because
they are professionally developed, formally tested, and fully documented.
They are also fully self-contained, so installation is quick and easy and
no libraries are installed.

Percona Toolkit is developed and supported by Percona Inc.  For more
information and other free, open-source software developed by Percona,
visit http://www.percona.com/software/.

Installing
----------

To install all tools, run:

   perl Makefile.PL
   make
   make test
   make install

You probably need to be root to `make install'.  On most systems, the tools
are installed in /usr/local/bin.  See the INSTALL file for more information.

Documentation
-------------

Run `man percona-toolkit' to see a list of installed tools, then `man tool'
to read the embedded documentation for a specific tool.  You can also read
the documentation online at http://www.percona.com/software/percona-toolkit/.


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