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Terminalizer – A Tool To Record Your Terminal And Generate Animated Gif Images
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This is know topic for most of us and i don’t want to give you the detailed information about this flow. Also, we had written many article under this topics.
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Script command is the one of the standard command to record Linux terminal sessions. Today we are going to discuss about same kind of tool called Terminalizer.
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This tool will help us to record the users terminal activity, also will help us to identify other useful information from the output.
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### What Is Terminalizer
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Terminalizer allow users to record their terminal activity and allow them to generate animated gif images. It’s highly customizable CLI tool that user can share a link for an online player, web player for a recording file.
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**Suggested Read :**
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**(#)** [Script – A Simple Command To Record Your Terminal Session Activity][1]
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**(#)** [Automatically Record/Capture All Users Terminal Sessions Activity In Linux][2]
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**(#)** [Teleconsole – A Tool To Share Your Terminal Session Instantly To Anyone In Seconds][3]
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**(#)** [tmate – Instantly Share Your Terminal Session To Anyone In Seconds][4]
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**(#)** [Peek – Create a Animated GIF Recorder in Linux][5]
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**(#)** [Kgif – A Simple Shell Script to Create a Gif File from Active Window][6]
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**(#)** [Gifine – Quickly Create An Animated GIF Video In Ubuntu/Debian][7]
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There is no distribution official package to install this utility and we can easily install it by using Node.js.
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### How To Install Noje.js in Linux
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Node.js can be installed in multiple ways. Here, we are going to teach you the standard method.
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For Ubuntu/LinuxMint use [APT-GET Command][8] or [APT Command][9] to install Node.js
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```
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$ curl -sL https://deb.nodesource.com/setup_8.x | sudo -E bash -
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$ sudo apt-get install -y nodejs
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```
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For Debian use [APT-GET Command][8] or [APT Command][9] to install Node.js
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```
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# curl -sL https://deb.nodesource.com/setup_8.x | bash -
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# apt-get install -y nodejs
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```
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For **`RHEL/CentOS`** , use [YUM Command][10] to install tmux.
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```
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$ sudo curl --silent --location https://rpm.nodesource.com/setup_8.x | sudo bash -
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$ sudo yum install epel-release
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$ sudo yum -y install nodejs
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```
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For **`Fedora`** , use [DNF Command][11] to install tmux.
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```
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$ sudo dnf install nodejs
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```
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For **`Arch Linux`** , use [Pacman Command][12] to install tmux.
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```
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$ sudo pacman -S nodejs npm
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```
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For **`openSUSE`** , use [Zypper Command][13] to install tmux.
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```
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$ sudo zypper in nodejs6
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```
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### How to Install Terminalizer
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As you have already installed prerequisite package called Node.js, now it’s time to install Terminalizer on your system. Simple run the below npm command to install Terminalizer.
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$ sudo npm install -g terminalizer
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```
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### How to Use Terminalizer
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To record your session activity using Terminalizer, just run the following Terminalizer command. Once you started the recording then play around it and finally hit `CTRL+D` to exit and save the recording.
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```
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# terminalizer record 2g-session
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defaultConfigPath
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The recording session is started
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Press CTRL+D to exit and save the recording
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```
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This will save your recording session as a YAML file, in this case my filename would be 2g-session-activity.yml.
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Just type few commands to verify this and finally hit `CTRL+D` to exit the current capture. When you hit `CTRL+D` on the terminal and you will be getting the below output.
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# logout
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Successfully Recorded
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The recording data is saved into the file:
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/home/daygeek/2g-session.yml
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You can edit the file and even change the configurations.
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```
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![][16]
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### How to Play the Recorded File
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Use the below command format to paly your recorded YAML file. Make sure, you have to input your recorded file instead of us.
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# terminalizer play 2g-session
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```
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Render a recording file as an animated gif image.
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```
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# terminalizer render 2g-session
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```
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`Note:` Below two commands are not implemented yet in the current version and will be available in the next version.
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If you would like to share your recording to others then upload a recording file and get a link for an online player and share it.
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```
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terminalizer share 2g-session
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```
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Generate a web player for a recording file
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```
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# terminalizer generate 2g-session
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```
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via: https://www.2daygeek.com/terminalizer-a-tool-to-record-your-terminal-and-generate-animated-gif-images/
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作者:[Prakash Subramanian][a]
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选题:[lujun9972](https://github.com/lujun9972)
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[a]: https://www.2daygeek.com/author/prakash/
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[1]: https://www.2daygeek.com/script-command-record-save-your-terminal-session-activity-linux/
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[2]: https://www.2daygeek.com/automatically-record-all-users-terminal-sessions-activity-linux-script-command/
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[3]: https://www.2daygeek.com/teleconsole-share-terminal-session-instantly-to-anyone-in-seconds/
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[4]: https://www.2daygeek.com/tmate-instantly-share-your-terminal-session-to-anyone-in-seconds/
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[5]: https://www.2daygeek.com/peek-create-animated-gif-screen-recorder-capture-arch-linux-mint-fedora-ubuntu/
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[6]: https://www.2daygeek.com/kgif-create-animated-gif-file-active-window-screen-recorder-capture-arch-linux-mint-fedora-ubuntu-debian-opensuse-centos/
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[7]: https://www.2daygeek.com/gifine-create-animated-gif-vedio-recorder-linux-mint-debian-ubuntu/
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[8]: https://www.2daygeek.com/apt-get-apt-cache-command-examples-manage-packages-debian-ubuntu-systems/
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[9]: https://www.2daygeek.com/apt-command-examples-manage-packages-debian-ubuntu-systems/
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[10]: https://www.2daygeek.com/yum-command-examples-manage-packages-rhel-centos-systems/
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[11]: https://www.2daygeek.com/dnf-command-examples-manage-packages-fedora-system/
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[12]: https://www.2daygeek.com/pacman-command-examples-manage-packages-arch-linux-system/
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[13]: https://www.2daygeek.com/zypper-command-examples-manage-packages-opensuse-system/
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[14]: data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7
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[15]: https://www.2daygeek.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/terminalizer-record-2g-session-1.gif
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[16]: https://www.2daygeek.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/terminalizer-play-2g-session.gif
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