A tool to convert Asciinema cast files to Gifs without using Electron or a web browser.
We have yet to get CI setup for automated builds, but there is a musl Linux build that should run on any distro in our pre-release.
Here is an example of a GIF created with cast2gif
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Here is a recording showing how to record a clip with Asciinema and render it with cast2gif
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Here are some features to get in as time permits, ordered by importance:
- Support for changing the output resolution/font-size
- Add a slight bit of padding around the terminal window.
- Automated builds for Windows, Mac, and Linux so users don't have to build it themselves
- Support for custom SVG templates to allow you to style the output
- Support for rendering animated PNGs
- Support for rendering animated SVGs
To build you must have at least Rust 1.42+ installed. You can install it with Rustup. Then Run
cargo build --release
After that the cast2gif
program will be in the target/release
folder.
Run cast2gif --help
to get the usage instructions:
cast2gif 0.1.0
Zicklag <[email protected]>
Renders Asciinema .cast files as gif, svg, or animated png.
USAGE:
cast2gif [FLAGS] [OPTIONS] <cast_file> <out_file>
FLAGS:
-f, --force Overwrite existing output file
-h, --help Prints help information
-V, --version Prints version information
OPTIONS:
-c, --crop <crop> crop the recording while rendering. Specify crop in terminal cells as
`top=[int],left=[int],width=[int],height=[int]`.
ARGS:
<cast_file> The asciinema .cast file to render
<out_file> The file to render to
This project started after a discussion on the Rust forum.
- cast2gif by @foubian
- A more polished alternative that runs in a web browser and has options for font-size and theme