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    VHS

    VHS

    Your CLI home video recorder

    ...It uses scriptable tape files that describe terminal actions, timing, dimensions, typing speed, and output settings. Developers can use it to create GIFs, videos, screenshots, or terminal recordings for documentation, README files, tutorials, and product demos. Instead of manually recording a screen, VHS makes terminal demonstrations repeatable and easier to update when a project changes. It is especially useful for CLI tools because it turns terminal behavior into a source-controlled artifact. Its main value is making polished command-line demos easier to create, maintain, and regenerate.
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    Freeze

    Freeze

    Generate images of code and terminal output

    Freeze is a command-line tool for generating polished images from code and terminal output. It helps developers create clean visual assets for README files, documentation, tutorials, social posts, and product demos. Instead of taking manual screenshots, users can generate consistent images directly from source files or terminal content. The tool supports multiple output formats, making it useful across web pages, presentations, and repository assets. Freeze is especially helpful for CLI projects where terminal output needs to look clear, styled, and repeatable. ...
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    bat

    bat

    Go implement CLI, cURL-like tool for humans

    ...The tool supports a wide range of HTTP operations including custom methods, headers, JSON payloads, form submissions, file uploads, authentication and proxy configuration. Its README showcases simple “hello world” usage as well as more advanced scenarios, such as inspecting the exact request being sent via print options. Because it is written in Go and distributed as a single binary, it is easy to install and use across platforms, and it can even be run inside Docker containers for isolated workflows. The project is inspired by HTTPie but tailored to Go’s strengths, with an Apache-2.0 license that encourages both personal and commercial use.
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