terminalizer | 🦄 Record your terminal and generate animated gif images | Command Line Interface library
kandi X-RAY | terminalizer Summary
kandi X-RAY | terminalizer Summary
Record your terminal and generate animated gif images or share a web player link terminalizer.com.
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- Merge frames together .
- Record the recording .
- Create recording .
- Prompt the user input .
- Adjusts the frames in milliseconds .
- Render the frames .
- Normalizes the given config .
- Play records and plays a list of records
- Capture the frame index .
- Execute the CLI command .
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QUESTION
Here Edit yaml objects in array with yq. Speed up Terminalizer's terminal cast (record) I asked about how to edit yaml with yq. I received the best answer. But by default yq
removes comments and empty lines. How to prevent this behavior?
input.yml
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Answered 2019-Sep-14 at 18:27In some limited cases you could use diff/patch along with yq.
For example if input.yml
contains your input text, the commands
QUESTION
I have a record of terminal created with Terminalizer. cast.yaml
:
ANSWER
Answered 2019-Aug-23 at 13:10.records is an array, so you could use this filter:
QUESTION
I am trying to install terminalizer on OSX using npm but I get error with and without using sudo
. Not sure how I can proceed with fixing it and installing it successfully:
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Answered 2018-Dec-22 at 21:57The following installed the Terminalizer
(adding the --unsafe-perm
flag) (please pitch in if there's a better solution. I am no expert in npm):
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Start recording your terminal using the record command. A file called demo.yml will be created in the current directory. You can open it using any editor to edit the configurations and the recorded frames. You can replay your recording using the play command. Now let's render our recording as an animated gif.
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