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    termtosvg

    termtosvg

    Record terminal sessions as SVG animations

    termtosvg is a Unix terminal recorder written in Python that renders your command line sessions as standalone SVG animations. Produce lightweight and clean-looking animations embeddable on a project page. Custom color themes, terminal UI, and animation controls via SVG templates. Compatible with asciinema recording format. termtosvg is compatible with Linux, macOS and BSD OSes, requires Python >= 3.5 and can be installed using pip.
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    hrec

    Small console program for quick recordings using ecasound and jack

    hrec is an ecasound frontend for quick recordings on the jack audio server. hrec is designed to function like a hand-held recorder, with very simple setup and operation. hrec is a console program.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    CLIJACK

    make connections and start JACK server from command-line

    CLIJACK is a command-line alternative to such programs as QjackCtl. CLIJACK allows one to launch the JACK audio server and make connections between jack-audio ports, jack-MIDI ports, and ALSA-MIDI ports. CLIJACK is written in pure Python.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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