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Asciinema 3.0 will be rewritten in Rust
Incorrect link. Just goes to the list of open requests.
Here is a ticket which mentor the rust rewrite, perhaps this was what was intended: https://github.com/asciinema/asciinema/pull/579
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Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (February 2024)
Location: Europe
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20 years of professional experience. I enjoy anything backend related, e.g APIs, profiling and solving performance problems, building high performance, low-latency network solutions, among many other things.
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[2023 Day 8 (Part 2)] The slot machine way!
This might be a good usecase for https://asciinema.org/
- Asciinema: Record and share your terminal sessions, the simple way
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Show HN: Hackreels – Animate your code in HD
I do quite a lot of this kind of stuff for my job. Some context that may be useful.
Often the full IDE is needed. I record a lot of gifs of VSCode, where part of the gif is typing code, part is interacting with the rest of the IDE / terminal - perhaps to run the code and view the output.
For me the killer app would be one which could pre-record keystrokes (and maybe mouse actions) so that I could do them error free. I often attempt a gif 10 times before I'm happy with the outcome.
I don't personally love the transition animation. I would want the option for something that seems like it's being typed.
The closest tools I've found are:
Typewriter VSCode extesion: Allows you to copy text and then "types" it out for you. https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=dansilve...
Ascii Cinema: https://asciinema.org/
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Rsh: Ruby SHell
but it seems pretty popular for this kind of screen recording.
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A Terminal Case of Linux
> Is there something better than just screen-shotting your terminal window and making PNGs or GIFs for stuff like this?
There is and it's been on my TODO list forever. In fact, the article you just read (congrats on getting through my narrative devices) was written /while tackling that/.
https://asciinema.org does it for "moving pictures", it shouldn't be too hard to do it for stills.
- Vimcasts – Free screencasts about the text editor Vim
terminalizer
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gh-contribs - github contribution graph in your Terminal
github.com/faressoft/terminalizer/issues/96
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VHS: CLI Home Video Recorder
Maybe another alternative for inspiration: https://github.com/faressoft/terminalizer
I love it because it gives you the option to record or to prepare your file... very easy and good results.
- Recording the terminal to an animated GIF?
- I wrote a program that fixes your errors in the command line
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Are there any tools that auto type code for the purpose of recording video?
Check out terminalizer - I think you can record your terminal, edit out all of the backspaces, adjust the speed, etc and turn it into a GIF.
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Pomo: A CLI Pomodoro Timer
Terminalizer!
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ter v0.1.1 released - a text expression runner to make text processing on the commandline readable
GIF optimization is kind of a lost art. Even programs like Terminalizer, which ought to do better, still do a crappy job of GIF export. Pop the example GIF from their GitHub page open in GIMP and you'll see that they at least decimate the framerate pretty well, but the animation still includes lots of big, pointless updates. An optimized terminal recorder should be smart enough to produce optimal output in the first place: just produce a frame containing only the characters added since the last frame, or shadowing any characters removed.
What are some alternatives?
asciinema - Platform for hosting and sharing terminal session recordings
ConPtyShell - ConPtyShell - Fully Interactive Reverse Shell for Windows
terminator-themes - :metal: The biggest collection of themes for Terminator terminal.
docker-exec-web-console - A web UI to docker exec from the browser
zoxide - A smarter cd command. Supports all major shells.
enquirer - Stylish, intuitive and user-friendly prompts, for Node.js. Used by eslint, webpack, yarn, pm2, pnpm, RedwoodJS, FactorJS, salesforce, Cypress, Google Lighthouse, Generate, tencent cloudbase, lint-staged, gluegun, hygen, hardhat, AWS Amplify, GitHub Actions Toolkit, @airbnb/nimbus, and many others! Please follow Enquirer's author: https://github.com/jonschlinkert
TabNine - AI Code Completions
Sarasa-Gothic - Sarasa Gothic / 更纱黑体 / 更紗黑體 / 更紗ゴシック / 사라사 고딕
nerd-fonts - Iconic font aggregator, collection, & patcher. 3,600+ icons, 50+ patched fonts: Hack, Source Code Pro, more. Glyph collections: Font Awesome, Material Design Icons, Octicons, & more
react-super-cmd - A sleek command palette modal for React apps
zsh-autopair - Auto-close and delete matching delimiters in zsh
termtosvg - Record terminal sessions as SVG animations