đĨ CastWright
đĨ Scripted terminal recording.
âšī¸ Introduction
[!NOTE] The name
castwrightis a portmanteau ofasciicastandplaywright.
Have you re-recorded the same session over and over again, either to hit the right speed or to avoid mistakes? Ever wanted to automate the process of recording terminal sessions, like shell scripts automate the process of running commands? Well, CastWright is here to help.
đĒ Features
- Fast: CastWright is designed to be fast, with running time close to actually executing the given shell commands.
- Efficient: CastWright guarantees constant memory usage, by leveraging streaming I/O.
- Preview: Preview your asciicast automatically, saving you the time for executing
&& asciinema play name.castand the configured delays. - Intuitive: CastWright scripts are very intuitive and similar to an interactive shell, with friendly error messages, making it easy to understand, write, and maintain.
- Customization: CastWright scripts provide various instructions for customizing the produced asciicast, like typing speed or title.
đ Installation
If you have cargo-binstall, you can install this tool by running:
cargo binstall castwright
Otherwise, you can install it from source:
cargo install castwright
Pre-built binaries are available at Releases.
đ Usage
Command Line Interface
Usage: castwright [-i <input>] [-o <output>] [-x]
đĨ Scripted terminal recording.
Options:
-i, --input the path to the input file (CastWright script `.cwrt`), or
stdin if not provided
-o, --output the path to the output file (asciicast `.cast`), or stdout
if not provided; If provided, preview mode will be enabled
-x, --execute execute and capture the output of shell commands
-h, --help display usage information
CastWright Script
A CastWright script is a text file, conventionally with the .cwrt extension. It is line-based, with each line representing a single instruction. For example:
$ echo "Hello, World!"
Would output an asciicast recording of the following:
$ echo "Hello, World!"
Hello, World!
For multiline commands, use the > prefix and \ suffix, as you would in an interactive shell. For example:
$ echo "Multi-" \
> "line" \
> "command"
Would output an asciicast recording of the following:
$ echo "Multi-" \
> "line" \
> "command"
Multi- line command
In addition, CastWright provides various instructions for customizing the produced asciicast, like typing speed or title. See REFERENCE.md for a detailed reference, or example CastWright scripts under the tests directory.
đĢ Caveats
You can find a list of known caveats in CAVEATS.md. Most notably, each command is executed in a separate shell session, which may not be ideal for some use cases.
â TODO
- Implement the CastWright script parser.
- Write to an asciicast file.
- Terminal width and height detection.
- Better
pubAPI. - Run
cargo clippy. - Integration tests.
- Actual command execution and output capture.
- Use a single shell session, instead of spawning a new one for each command.