Comment by mh-
This is great. Small, trivial suggestion: the gif that loops in the README should pause on the screen w/ the output for a few seconds longer - it disappears (restarts) too quickly to take in all of the output.
This is great. Small, trivial suggestion: the gif that loops in the README should pause on the screen w/ the output for a few seconds longer - it disappears (restarts) too quickly to take in all of the output.
Thanks everyone for the feedback on the GIF! I though it looked good but when I went back to see it from a user's POV, it was really miserable, haha. I've already switched it to a static image, appreaciate everyone's input and suggestions.
You can make that problem irrelevant with the much, much simpler solution of not animating it at all. Stay paused on the output 100% of the time!
The gif is adding no value. I already know what typing text into a terminal looks like.
https://github.com/charmbracelet/vhs is a really good utility for automatically making these gifs.
I'm a big fan of svg-term myself: https://github.com/marionebl/svg-term-cli
If you have asciinema already installed then you can invoke it through svg-term like this!
svg-term --command 'cowsay hey there'
But that has the aforementioned issues about not pausing enough, so I usually just record with asciinema first and then invoke svg-term.