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asciinema-player

v3.8.0

Published

Web player for terminal session recordings.

Downloads

34,813

Readme

asciinema player

Build status

asciinema player is a web player for terminal sessions recordings.

Unlike typical web video players, which play heavyweight video files (.mp4, .mov), asciinema player plays lightweight terminal session recordings in the text-based asciicast format (.cast), such as those produced by the asciinema recorder.

The player is built from the ground up with JavaScript and Rust (WASM), and is available as npm package and a standalone JS bundle.

You can use it on any HTML page - in a project documentation, on a blog, or in a conference talk presentation.

It's as easy as adding a single line of Javascript code to your web page:

AsciinemaPlayer.create('demo.cast', document.getElementById('demo'));

Check out the quick start guide for basic setup overview.

You can see the player in action in asciinema documentation.

Notable features:

Building

Building asciinema player from source requires:

To build the project run:

git clone https://github.com/asciinema/asciinema-player
cd asciinema-player
git submodule update --init
rustup target add wasm32-unknown-unknown
npm install
npm run build
npm run bundle

This produces following output files:

  • dist/index.js - ES module, to be import-ed in your JS bundle
  • dist/bundle/asciinema-player.js - standalone player script, to be linked directly from a website
  • dist/bundle/asciinema-player.min.js - minimized version of the above
  • dist/bundle/asciinema-player.css - stylesheet, to be linked directly from a website or included in a CSS bundle

Donations

Sustainability of asciinema development relies on donations and sponsorships.

Please help the software project you use and love. Become a supporter or a corporate sponsor.

asciinema is sponsored by:

Consulting

If you're interested in integration or customization of asciinema player to suit your needs, check asciinema consulting services.

License

© 2011 Marcin Kulik.

All code is licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0. See LICENSE file for details.