asciinema CLI 3.0 Released with Rust Rewrite and Terminal Live Streaming
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Summary
asciinema CLI 3.0 has been released, featuring a complete rewrite in Rust, an upgraded recording file format, and the introduction of terminal live streaming. The release brings numerous improvements and represents a significant milestone for the terminal session recording tool.
Key quotes
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This is a complete rewrite of asciinema in Rust, upgrading the recording file format, introducing terminal live streaming, and bringing numerous improvements across the board.
First, let's get the Rust rewrite topic out of the way. I did it because I felt like it. But seriously, I felt like it because I prefer working in Rust.
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