% TERMTOSVG(1) % Nicolas Bedos % November 2018
termtosvg [output_file] [-g GEOMETRY] [-t TEMPLATE] [--help]
termtosvg record [output_file] [-g GEOMETRY] [-m MIN_DURATION] [-M MAX_DURATION] [-h]
termtosvg render input_file [output_file] [-m MIN_DURATION] [-M MAX_DURATION] [-t TEMPLATE] [-h]
termtosvg makes recordings of terminal sessions in animated SVG format. If no output filename is provided, a random temporary filename will be automatically generated.
The default behavior of termtosvg is to render an SVG animation
Record a terminal session in asciicast v2 format. The recording is a text file which contains timing information as well as what was displayed on the screen during the terminal session. It may be edited to alter the timing of the recording or the information displayed on the screen of the terminal.
Render an animated SVG from a recording in asciicast v1 or v2 format. This allows rendering in SVG format of any recording made with asciinema.
geometry of the terminal screen used for rendering the animation. The geometry must be given as the number of columns and the number of rows on the screen separated by the character "x". For example "82x19" for an 82 columns by 19 rows screen.
Print usage and exit
Set the minimum duration of a frame in milliseconds. Frames lasting less than MIN_DURATION milliseconds will be merged with consecutive frames. The default behavior of termtosvg is to produce a frame for each update of the terminal screen, but when recording commands that update the screen very frequently this can cause animations filesize to blow up. Enforcing a minimum frame duration helps reduces the number of frame of the animations, and thus helps control the size of animation. MIN_DURATION defaults to 1 millisecond.
Set the maximum duration of a frame to MAX_DURATION milliseconds. Frames lasting longer than MAX_DURATION milliseconds will simply see their duration reduced to MAX_DURATION.
Set the SVG template used for rendering the SVG animation. TEMPLATE may either be one of the default templates (gjm8, dracula, solarized_dark, solarized_light, progress_bar, window_frame, window_frame_js) or a path to a valid template.
Templates make it possible to customize the SVG animation produced by termtosvg in a number of ways including, but not limited to:
- Specifying the color theme and font used for rendering the terminal session
- Adding a custom terminal window frame to the animation to make it look like a real terminal
- Adding JavaScript code to pause the animation, seek to a specific frame, etc
See the dedicated manual page for more details.
termtosvg will spawn the shell specified by the SHELL environment variable, or /bin/sh
if the
variable does not exist. Spawning a new shell is necessary so that termtosvg can act
as an intermediary between the shell and the pseudo terminal and capture all the data sent
to the terminal.
Record a terminal session and produce an SVG animation named animation.svg
:
termtosvg animation.svg
Record a terminal session and render it using a specific template:
termtosvg -t ~/templates/my_template.svg
Record a terminal session with a specific screen geometry:
termtosvg -g 80x24 animation.svg
Record a terminal session in asciicast v2 format:
termtosvg record recording.cast
Render an SVG animation from a recording in asciicast format
termtosvg render recording.cast animation.svg
Enforce both minimal and maximal frame durations
termtosvg -m 17 -M 2000