Terminal Session Recording

tty2gif – record scripts and their outputs into both binary and gif formats

tty2gif is an open source solution to record scripts and their outputs into both binary and gif formats.

tty2gif also can be used to convert an exist binary file into a gif animation. Just feed it with an exist binary file name as the first argument, and the output gif file name as the second argument.

tty2gif provides a uniform solution with a single simple C/C++ source file.

Key Features

  • Output supported: binary, gif.
  • Convert an existing binary file into a gif animation.

Website: z24.github.io/tty2gif
Support: GitHub
Developer: Youjie Zhou
License: GNU General Public License v3.0

tty2gif is written in C++. Learn C++ with our recommended free books and free tutorials.


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