As of now, PySpector's README.md has a "Quick Demo" section though the video in it shows a pretty old version of the project (v0.1.5). Since that version, PySpector changed a lot, with new features, flags and functionalities being added in the past few months. So the "task" for this issue, would be to record a new demo video of PySpector from scratch, showing all of its features (old and new), one by one, on any Linux terminal of your choice (and if you're brave enough to record this video on a Hannah Montana Linux terminal, you'll be inserted in PySpector's Hall of Fame, and always be remembered as a Hero xD).
You can see the full list of PySpector's commands and arguments, by running pyspector --help
As of now, PySpector's README.md has a "Quick Demo" section though the video in it shows a pretty old version of the project (v0.1.5). Since that version, PySpector changed a lot, with new features, flags and functionalities being added in the past few months. So the "task" for this issue, would be to record a new demo video of PySpector from scratch, showing all of its features (old and new), one by one, on any Linux terminal of your choice (and if you're brave enough to record this video on a Hannah Montana Linux terminal, you'll be inserted in PySpector's Hall of Fame, and always be remembered as a Hero xD).
You can see the full list of PySpector's commands and arguments, by running
pyspector --help