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 +====== Shell recording ======
 +
 +<code>
 +Usage: asciinema [-h] [--version] {rec,play,cat,upload,auth} ...
 +
 +Record and share your terminal sessions, the right way.
 +
 +positional arguments:
 +  {rec,play,cat,upload,auth}
 +    rec                 Record terminal session
 +    play                Replay terminal session
 +    cat                 Print full output of terminal session
 +    upload              Upload locally saved terminal session to asciinema.org
 +    auth                Manage recordings on asciinema.org account
 +
 +optional arguments:
 +  -h, --help            show this help message and exit
 +  --version             show program's version number and exit
 +
 +example usage:
 +  Record terminal and upload it to asciinema.org:
 +    asciinema rec
 +  Record terminal to local file:
 +    asciinema rec demo.cast
 +  Record terminal and upload it to asciinema.org, specifying title:
 +    asciinema rec -t "My git tutorial"
 +  Record terminal to local file, limiting idle time to max 2.5 sec:
 +    asciinema rec -i 2.5 demo.cast
 +  Replay terminal recording from local file:
 +    asciinema play demo.cast
 +  Replay terminal recording hosted on asciinema.org:
 +    asciinema play https://asciinema.org/a/difqlgx86ym6emrmd8u62yqu8
 +  Print full output of recorded session:
 +    asciinema cat demo.cast
 +
 +For help on a specific command run:
 +  asciinema <command> -h
 +</code>
 +
 +<code>
 +Usage: doitlive [OPTIONS] COMMAND [ARGS]...
 +
 +  doitlive: A tool for "live" presentations in the terminal
 +
 +  Basic:
 +      1. Create a file called session.sh. Fill it with bash commands.
 +      2. Run "doitlive play session.sh".
 +      3. Type like a madman.
 +
 +  Press Ctrl-C at any time to exit a session. To see a demo session, run
 +  "doitlive demo".
 +
 +  You can use --help to get help with subcommands.
 +
 +  Example: doitlive play --help
 +
 +Options:
 +  -v, --version  Show the version and exit.
 +  -h, --help     Show this message and exit.
 +
 +Commands:
 +  completion  Output completion (to be eval'd).
 +  demo        Run a demo doitlive session.
 +  play        Play a session file.
 +  record      Record a session file.
 +  themes      Preview the available prompt themes.
 +</code>
  
  • docs/shell/recording.txt
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  • por rodolfo