asciinema (aka asciinema CLI or asciinema recorder) is a command-line tool for recording and live streaming terminal sessions.
Unlike typical screen recording software, which records visual output of a
screen into a heavyweight video files (.mp4
, .mov
), asciinema CLI runs
inside a terminal, capturing terminal session output into a lightweight
recording files in the
asciicast format (.cast
),
or streaming it live to viewers in real-time.
The recordings can be replayed in a terminal, embedded on a web page with the asciinema player, or published to an asciinema server, such as asciinema.org, for further sharing. Live streams allow viewers to watch terminal sessions as they happen.
asciinema runs on GNU/Linux, macOS and FreeBSD.
Notable features:
- recording and replaying of sessions inside a terminal,
- local and remote live streaming of terminal sessions to multiple viewers in real-time,
- lightweight recording
format, which is highly
compressible (down to 15% of the original size e.g. with
zstd
orgzip
), - integration with asciinema server, e.g. asciinema.org, for easy recording hosting and live streaming.
To record a session run this command in your shell:
asciinema rec demo.cast
To stream a session via built-in HTTP server run:
asciinema stream -l
To stream a session via a relay (asciinema server) run:
asciinema stream -r
Check out the Getting started guide for installation and usage overview.
Building asciinema from source requires the Rust compiler (1.75 or later), and the Cargo package manager. If they are not available via your system package manager then use rustup.
To download the source code, build the asciinema binary, and install it in
$HOME/.cargo/bin
in one go run:
cargo install --locked --git https://github.com/asciinema/asciinema
Then, ensure $HOME/.cargo/bin
is in your shell's $PATH
.
Alternatively, you can manually download the source code and build the asciinema binary with:
git clone https://github.com/asciinema/asciinema
cd asciinema
cargo build --release
This produces the binary at target/release/asciinema
. You can just copy the
binary to a directory in your $PATH
.
To generate man pages and shell completion files, set ASCIINEMA_GEN_DIR
to the
path where these artifacts should be stored. For example:
ASCIINEMA_GEN_DIR=/foo cargo build --release
The above command will build the binary and place the man pages in /foo/man/
,
and the shell completion files in the /foo/completion/
directory.
Note
Windows is currently not supported. See #467.
All development happens on develop
branch. This branch contains the current
generation (3.x) of the asciinema CLI, written in Rust.
The previous generation (2.x), written in Python, can be found in the python
branch.
If you wish to propose non-trivial code changes, please first reach out to the team via forum, Matrix or IRC.
Sustainability of asciinema development relies on donations and sponsorships.
If you like the project then consider becoming a supporter or a corporate sponsor.
asciinema is sponsored by:
If you're interested in integration or customization of asciinema to suit your needs, check asciinema consulting services.
© 2011 Marcin Kulik.
All code is licensed under the GPL, v3 or later. See LICENSE file for details.