[MacPorts] #48164: port request: 'asciinema'
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Wed Jun 24 18:44:38 PDT 2015
#48164: port request: 'asciinema'
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Reporter: kurt.pfeifle@… | Owner: macports-tickets@…
Type: request | Status: closed
Priority: Normal | Milestone:
Component: ports | Version: 2.3.3
Resolution: invalid | Keywords:
Port: |
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Changes (by larryv@…):
* status: new => closed
* resolution: => invalid
Old description:
> The 'asciinema' utility is very handy for recording terminal key strokes
> and related output for later demonstration or teaching/sharing purposes.
>
> The following command will start the recording of a terminal session
> (which can be ended by typing "exit" or hitting 'ctrl+D'):
>
> asciinema rec -w 1 my.session
>
> The `-w 1` parameter will limit periods of non-activity to 1 second max.
> The next command will replay the same session:
>
> asciinema play my.session
>
> The software is Free (GPL3), with source code (written in Go and
> JavaScript) on GitHub:
>
> https://github.com/asciinema/asciinema
>
> The files it writes ('my.session' above) are Unicode text files, and can
> easily be edited after recording (f.e. to fix typos).
>
> You can view one asciinema screencast which I made yesterday here:
>
> https://asciinema.org/a/22364
New description:
The 'asciinema' utility is very handy for recording terminal key strokes
and related output for later demonstration or teaching/sharing purposes.
The following command will start the recording of a terminal session
(which can be ended by typing "exit" or hitting 'ctrl+D'):
{{{
asciinema rec -w 1 my.session
}}}
The `-w 1` parameter will limit periods of non-activity to 1 second max.
The next command will replay the same session:
{{{
asciinema play my.session
}}}
The software is Free (GPL3), with source code (written in Go and
JavaScript) on GitHub:
{{{
https://github.com/asciinema/asciinema
}}}
The files it writes ('my.session' above) are Unicode text files, and can
easily be edited after recording (f.e. to fix typos).
You can view one asciinema screencast which I made yesterday here:
https://asciinema.org/a/22364
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Comment:
You should run `port selfupdate` more often ;) I added this
[[changeset:137873|two days ago]].
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Ticket URL: <https://trac.macports.org/ticket/48164#comment:1>
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