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This is possible in the new release: https://github.com/kimmobrunfeldt/concurrently/releases/tag/2.0.0
For example: concurrently --prefix "client:{index}" ..
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That would be possible yeah. I'm not sure how much more informative the prefix becomes if instead of 0, you have client:0. Anyways, I'm happy to merge a pull request for this feature if someone wants to implement it. I would prefer this to be implemented so that the --prefix option would have to be one of these: index
, pid
, command
, none
, and in any other case, it would try to fill a template, where each of those values are given as variables. That would allow users to specify for example: --prefix "client:{{index}}"
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The reasoning for this i launch two concurrent, one for the server and one for the client from a Makefile, this gives me two processes named 0, two named 1 etc etc.
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Thanks!
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