Am editing an important *oops* where a command is misspelled. Not sure the proper protocol for doing this so will addend it up here.
"asciiname auth" should read "asciinema auth"..: On 1/20/15, Cindy-Sue Causey <butterflyby...@gmail.com> wrote: > On 1/19/15, Cindy-Sue Causey <butterflyby...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> I just tried a long shot with "apt-cache search record terminal" >> >> Got back couple interesting looking things. That one on top is right >> where it showed up, top of the search. Haven't downloaded and tested >> but description sure fits. :) >> >> asciinema - Record and share your terminal sessions, the right way >> fbterm - A fast framebuffer based terminal emulator for Linux >> irssi-scripts - collection of scripts for irssi >> libterm-filter-perl - Perl module to run an interactive terminal >> session, filtering input and output >> libutempter-dev - A privileged helper for utmp/wtmp updates (development) >> libutempter0 - A privileged helper for utmp/wtmp updates (runtime) >> lifelines - text-based genealogy software >> nama - Ecasound-based multitrack recorder/mixer >> python-colorlog - formatter to use with the logging module of Python 2 >> python3-colorlog - formatter to use with the logging module of Python 3 >> shelr - Utility for plain text screencasting >> ttyrec - Terminal interaction recorder and player (for tty) > > > Well, I was going to segregate this out but realized it should just stay > here. > > Ok, sooo... I went ahead and tried asciinema. FAIR WARNING: When it > asks you if you want to upload your session, it *uploads* your session > *onto the Net*: > > https://asciinema.org/a/15577 > > I am *so* grateful I didn't get the bright idea to type anything foul. > > It's relatively small as a download, some 400+ KB, I think it was. Not > knowing any better, I just typed in "asciinema" and ran with it. That > worked, but their website says use "asciinema rec" with a notation > that that is the default if a user does what I did.. > > It was freaky, in fact just this side of instantly frightening for a > few minutes after I realized something I was innocently typing > privately here in a terminal hit the Net that fast in its raw form. > > After watching the video cast and realizing it appeared reasonably > "safe", I tried the login button. They send a link, you click it, and > boom, you've got a profile pic pulled from Facebook if you use that. > > That asciicast I did by accident was just sitting out there. To claim > something like that, you type "asciinema auth" [EDITED FOR > SPELLING] which then provides you > with a URL you visit. I followed the process, and that asciicast is > now attached to my new account. > > Privacy wise this has a definite "heebie-jeebie" feeling attached to > it. Maybe it's old hat to other list members, and that feeling is just > because I'm new to a lot of this type of thing yet. :) > > Speaking of privacy, one of the threads I saw last couple days was > about password quality here on home computers. I saw the exchange > about to share or not share user and hostName kind of things. This > shares it.. IN FACT part of the initial "shock" was it instantly > created a user name of "elf" for my at that second anonymous asciicast > sitting on their server.... > > Hope you find what you're looking for.. Just thought I'd better type > this up since the experience was anything but what I was expecting > coming into it cold. I do think I like it. I can see a great > educational tool aspect to it.. :) > > Cindy :) > > -- > Cindy-Sue Causey > Talking Rock, Pickens County, Georgia, USA > > * runs with plastic sporks * -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/CAO1P-kBiF9kCmfVxPTdCbG8GVZtB+H2Zca2=dwb-z-oq=yr...@mail.gmail.com