This week we’re joined by Marcin Kulik to talk about his project asciinema. You’ve likely seen this out there in the wild — asciinema lets you record and share your terminal sessions in full fidelity. Forget screen recording apps that offer blurry video. asciinema provides a lightweight, text-based approach to terminal recording with lots of possibilities. Marcin shares the backstory on this project, where he’d like to take it, who’s supporting him along the way, and we even included 11 minutes of bonus content for Changelog ++ subscribers.
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(00:00) - This week on The Changelog
(01:20) - Sponsor: Statsig
(04:46) - Start the show!
(08:00) - Twelve years is a long time (ago)
(13:21) - Really cool tech (they're not videos!)
(17:02) - Does it record literally everything?
(19:04) - It even caputures the delay
(23:16) - You can change the playback speed!
(27:34) - You can change everything!
(28:53) - Sponsor: .Tech Domains
(30:32) - What's the possibility?
(35:39) - There's no audio!
(44:24) - Embedding asciinema
(49:00) - Let's install this!
(52:02) - Why is agg not built in?
(56:14) - Sponsor: Neo4j
(57:11) - Installing on Ubuntu
(1:01:03) - Always records to disk
(1:02:26) - There's a lot of possibility
(1:05:02) - Jerod's feature request
(1:07:49) - It is October (Hacktoberfest)
(1:08:43) - What do you want from this?
(1:10:11) - Twitch for Terminal
(1:14:35) - Let's make this a reality
(1:16:51) - Check out Typesense.org
(1:18:56) - Email marcin@asciinema.org
(1:19:58) - Wrapping up
(1:20:56) - Up next (and stuff)
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