← Back to context Comment by stavros 20 hours ago https://github.com/charmbracelet/vhs is a really good utility for automatically making these gifs. 3 comments stavros Reply sestep 19 hours ago I'm a big fan of svg-term myself: https://github.com/marionebl/svg-term-cli stavros 19 hours ago Hm, very interesting! This only converts asciinema recordings, though, right? It doesn't automatically record anything? sestep 19 hours 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 19 hours ago I'm a big fan of svg-term myself: https://github.com/marionebl/svg-term-cli stavros 19 hours ago Hm, very interesting! This only converts asciinema recordings, though, right? It doesn't automatically record anything? sestep 19 hours 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 19 hours ago Hm, very interesting! This only converts asciinema recordings, though, right? It doesn't automatically record anything? sestep 19 hours 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 19 hours 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.