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asciinema
present | asciinema | |
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2 | 11 | |
4,314 | 2,208 | |
- | 0.9% | |
0.0 | 9.5 | |
over 1 year ago | 8 days ago | |
Python | Elixir | |
Apache License 2.0 | Apache License 2.0 |
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Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
present
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My Rules for Being a Tech Speaker
From these tools, which one should you choose? The one you already know how to use, unless you want to try other tools, like present.
- tips on how to do a presentation from the terminal?
asciinema
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Asciinema: Record and share your terminal sessions, the simple way
> https://github.com/asciinema/asciinema-server
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> Web player for terminal session recordings
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Search notification: alternative to easy-motion-like
It's not mine, it's asciinema, lol. I tried finding it, but fell short, look around here https://github.com/asciinema/asciinema-server/tree/develop/assets/css.
- Is there a way can show people a console app i coded other them going to my online repo to see it/ clone it?
- Record and share your terminal sessions, the right way
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The Architecture of a One-Man SaaS
I've used the script command and asciinema [1] before. Easy way to record steps without missing anything.
[1] https://asciinema.org/
- A tiny command line DNS client with support for UDP, DoT, DoH, and DoQ.
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Are there any tools that auto type code for the purpose of recording video?
You're welcome! I just stumbled across another one that looks promising, too: https://asciinema.org/
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tips on how to do a presentation from the terminal?
Check out https://asciinema.org, a tool for recording terminal commands.
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ter v0.1.1 released - a text expression runner to make text processing on the commandline readable
These days I reluctantly prefer embedding a static screenshot in my READMEs with a link to an asciinema animation. They're easy enough to record, and at least I'm not costing some poor sod who accidentally loaded my page $0.10 to download a giant GIF on mobile data.
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Podman: A Daemonless Container Engine
I you'd like to know what it is like to use Podman, I've found those Asciinema snippets by Matthew Heon (Podman contributor) quite helpful: https://asciinema.org/~mheon
What are some alternatives?
tty-share - Share your linux or osx terminal over the Internet.
terminalizer - 🦄 Record your terminal and generate animated gif images or share a web player
Sshwifty - Web SSH & Telnet (WebSSH & WebTelnet client) 🔮
tmate - Instant Terminal Sharing
Neko - A self hosted virtual browser (rabb.it clone) that runs in docker.
graphjin - GraphJin - Build NodeJS / GO APIs in 5 minutes not weeks
toolbox - Tool for interactive command line environments on Linux
dog - A command-line DNS client.
zsh-autopair - Auto-close and delete matching delimiters in zsh
runc - CLI tool for spawning and running containers according to the OCI specification
go - The Go programming language
podman - Podman: A tool for managing OCI containers and pods.