← Back to context Comment by stavros 2 months ago https://github.com/charmbracelet/vhs is a really good utility for automatically making these gifs. 3 comments stavros Reply sestep 2 months ago I'm a big fan of svg-term myself: https://github.com/marionebl/svg-term-cli stavros 2 months ago Hm, very interesting! This only converts asciinema recordings, though, right? It doesn't automatically record anything? sestep 2 months ago If you have asciinema already installed then you can invoke it through svg-term like this! svg-term --command 'cowsay hey there' But that has the aforementioned issues about not pausing enough, so I usually just record with asciinema first and then invoke svg-term.
sestep 2 months ago I'm a big fan of svg-term myself: https://github.com/marionebl/svg-term-cli stavros 2 months ago Hm, very interesting! This only converts asciinema recordings, though, right? It doesn't automatically record anything? sestep 2 months ago If you have asciinema already installed then you can invoke it through svg-term like this! svg-term --command 'cowsay hey there' But that has the aforementioned issues about not pausing enough, so I usually just record with asciinema first and then invoke svg-term.
stavros 2 months ago Hm, very interesting! This only converts asciinema recordings, though, right? It doesn't automatically record anything? sestep 2 months ago If you have asciinema already installed then you can invoke it through svg-term like this! svg-term --command 'cowsay hey there' But that has the aforementioned issues about not pausing enough, so I usually just record with asciinema first and then invoke svg-term.
sestep 2 months ago If you have asciinema already installed then you can invoke it through svg-term like this! svg-term --command 'cowsay hey there' But that has the aforementioned issues about not pausing enough, so I usually just record with asciinema first and then invoke svg-term.
I'm a big fan of svg-term myself: https://github.com/marionebl/svg-term-cli
Hm, very interesting! This only converts asciinema recordings, though, right? It doesn't automatically record anything?
If you have asciinema already installed then you can invoke it through svg-term like this!
But that has the aforementioned issues about not pausing enough, so I usually just record with asciinema first and then invoke svg-term.