Showterm is an open source utility that lets you record a terminal session exactly as you experience it, right down to the syntax highlighting.
Once you have recorded the terminal activity, you can then upload it to showterm.io as a view.
The utility generates a link to share with colleagues, or you can embed the video into a website.
Key Features
- Easy to install.
- Upload to showterm.io as a video.
- Run your own Showterm server.
- Keyboard shortcuts for navigation.
- Change the speed of playback.
- Written in Ruby.
Website: github.com/ConradIrwin/showterm
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Developer: Conrad Irwin
License: MIT License
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