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AWS Cost CLI: CLI tool for AWS cost analysis with Slack integration
asciinema to record the terminal and then agg to convert that to gif.
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VHS: CLI Home Video Recorder
I wrote a blog post[1] breaking down tools to record terminal sessions just a couple weeks ago. I wasn't aware of this particular one but it looks like it's going to have issues with recording anything that requires user input.
My post describes how to make high quality recordings of terminal sessions that can be replayed in the terminal, or shared on the web. I'm defining high quality as recordings with zero typos, and relatively controlled timing between commands.
I'm going to assume this works well because all the stuff from Charm seems to, BUT its limitations are ... problematic. I think the techniques i list in the post combined with agg[2] or gifcast[3] to covert it to a gif would be a better solution for non-trivial cases.
I'll add notes about agg and gifcast to the post this evening hopefully.
[1]: https://weblog.masukomi.org/2022/10/11/recording_and_sharing...
[2]: https://github.com/asciinema/agg
[3]: https://github.com/dstein64/gifcast
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Creating animated gifs from your terminal
Now, we need to generate the animated gif file. The tool to this job is the might agg - asciinema gif generator.
demo-magic
- Demo-magic.sh – repeatable demos in a bash environment
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VHS: CLI Home Video Recorder
I've started using demo-magic [1] to automate my asciinema recorded demos, not perfect but it gets the job done. VHS does look excellent however and I'll definitely be giving it a go the next time I need to record anything.
[1] https://github.com/paxtonhare/demo-magic
- How to Present Back End Demos
What are some alternatives?
vhs - Your CLI home video recorder 📼
asciinema-player - Web player for terminal session recordings
gifcast - Converts an asciinema cast to an animated GIF.
tree-sitter-vhs - Syntax highlighting for VHS with tree-sitter 🌳
rod - A Devtools driver for web automation and scraping
terminalizer - 🦄 Record your terminal and generate animated gif images or share a web player
asciinema - Terminal session recorder 📹
aws-cost-cli - CLI tool to perform cost analysis on your AWS account with Slack integration