There are commandline tools for this :). Should be available on nearly every UNIX OS.<p>script and scriptreplay.<p>"The script command appeared in 3.0BSD"<p><a href="http://linux.die.net/man/1/script" rel="nofollow">http://linux.die.net/man/1/script</a>
<a href="http://linux.die.net/man/1/scriptreplay" rel="nofollow">http://linux.die.net/man/1/scriptreplay</a>
I like it. I had a similar idea a while back, but for using output from the already widely-available 'script' command.<p>I wonder if there was a technical reason to create a new 'recorder', or if it was just a question of ease-of-use?
This is a great idea! However, it has a few issues:<p>1) How do I make a screencast private?
2) There isn't a way to save this locally. I don't really want to upload this to a site and then have to embed it :-)
Is there any reason for not using the existing terminal configuration of the user?<p>I love the idea but I have a lot of aliases I use for development and not having them is <i>quite</i> inconvenient.
when I go to here<p><a href="http://ascii.io/docs/record" rel="nofollow">http://ascii.io/docs/record</a><p>in this section<p>"3. Create profile (optional)"<p>I click this link<p>"Btw, see my profile."<p>which redirects me to this url<p><a href="http://ascii.io/~sickill" rel="nofollow">http://ascii.io/~sickill</a><p>which gives<p>404<p>You shouldn't be here. Really.<p>You are welcome ;-)