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ScriptsMay 17, 2026·3 min de lectura

Terminalizer — Record Terminal Sessions to Animated GIF

A Node.js tool that records terminal sessions and renders them as animated GIF images or shareable web recordings for documentation and demos.

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Introduction

Terminalizer captures everything happening in your terminal session and replays it as an animated GIF or web-based recording. It is designed for creating documentation, tutorials, and README demos that show terminal workflows in action without requiring viewers to watch a video.

What Terminalizer Does

  • Records terminal input and output with precise timing information
  • Renders recordings into animated GIF files with customizable quality
  • Supports custom frame delays, cursor styles, and terminal themes
  • Generates shareable YAML recording files that can be edited before rendering
  • Allows sharing recordings via terminalizer.com web player

Architecture Overview

Terminalizer uses node-pty to create a pseudo-terminal that captures all output bytes and timing. The recording is stored as a YAML file containing frame data (content + delay pairs). The render step processes each frame through a headless terminal emulator, captures screenshots as PNG, then assembles them into a GIF using gifencoder with optimized palette quantization.

Self-Hosting & Configuration

  • Install globally via npm: npm install -g terminalizer
  • Initialize config with terminalizer init to create ~/.terminalizer/config.yml
  • Configure output dimensions (cols, rows), GIF quality, and repeat count
  • Set custom fonts and themes in the YAML configuration
  • Edit recording YAML files to adjust timing or remove frames before rendering

Key Features

  • Editable recordings: modify YAML to fix typos or adjust timing post-capture
  • Configurable frame delay, quality, and maximum frame count
  • Built-in themes and custom color scheme support
  • GIF optimization with lossy compression for smaller file sizes
  • Web sharing platform for interactive playback without GIF limitations

Comparison with Similar Tools

  • asciinema — text-based recording format; lighter but no native GIF export
  • VHS (Charm) — script-driven approach; writes commands in a file rather than recording live
  • ttyrec/ttygif — older Unix tools; less portable and fewer export options
  • Peek — screen recorder for Linux; captures pixels not terminal state

FAQ

Q: How do I reduce the GIF file size? A: Lower the quality setting in config, reduce cols/rows, or use the -q flag during render. Editing the YAML to remove idle frames also helps.

Q: Can I edit the recording after capturing? A: Yes, the recording is a plain YAML file. You can change delays, remove frames, or even modify the displayed text.

Q: What terminal features are supported? A: Full ANSI escape sequences, 256 colors, and Unicode. TrueColor support depends on the renderer.

Q: Can I use custom fonts in the GIF output? A: Yes, specify the font family in the config file. The font must be installed on the rendering machine.

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