Shelr -- tool for terminal screencasting.
shelr
allows you to record/replay and publish your terminal on http://shelr.tv.
Code for Shelr.tv service is also available on github.
You'll need ruby and rubygems installed.
[sudo] gem install shelr
On ubuntu older than precise or debian older than wheezy you should also add following to your .bashrc
or .zshrc
export PATH=/var/lib/gems/1.8/bin:$PATH
Watch asciicast for details :)
shelr play http://shelr.tv/records/4f4ca2a43cd1090001000002.json
You can watch them online at http://shelr.tv/
shelr record
Recording started. Do what you whant to record... To finish recording type 'exit' or just Ctrl+D.
shelr push last
When you have some asciicasts at your machine you can pick one:
shelr list
<select id of your record>
shelr push <ID>
There is alias for last record:
If you want private record, provide --private switch:
shelr push last --private
Such record will be accessible by secret URL with access_key.
You need script
tool from linux-utils.
It's already installed if You use Linux.
Note that old school BSD script
will not work.
Unfortunally BSD and OSX ship old script
wich lack timing support.
If You use this systems - install ttyrec
via ports macprots or homebrew
and setup it as recording backend.
brew install ttyrec # OSX
sudo port install ttyrec # BSD / OSX
shelr backend ttyrec # BSD / OSX
To enable sound recordings, you need to install sox
.
brew install sox # OSX
sudo port install sox # BSD / OSX
sudo apt-get install sox # Ubuntu / Debian
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