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Terminal Session Replay

Record and replay terminal sessions for debugging, documentation, or sharing procedures with teammates.

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name: terminal-session-replay description: Record and replay terminal sessions for debugging, documentation, or sharing procedures with teammates. version: 1.0.0 author: skill-factory metadata: openclaw: requires: bins: - python3 - script

Terminal Session Replay

What This Does

A CLI tool to record, replay, and export terminal sessions. Captures commands, outputs, and timing for later review, documentation, or sharing with teammates. Wraps the standard script command with a simpler interface and additional features.

Key features:

  • Record sessions - Start recording terminal session with a simple command
  • Replay sessions - Play back recorded sessions with original timing
  • Export to markdown - Convert sessions to readable documentation
  • Session management - List, view, and delete recorded sessions
  • Metadata support - Add titles, descriptions, and tags to sessions
  • Timing control - Adjust playback speed or skip timing for quick review

How To Use

Record a session:

./scripts/main.py record --output session1

Replay a session:

./scripts/main.py replay --input session1

Export to markdown:

./scripts/main.py export --input session1 --output session1.md

List recorded sessions:

./scripts/main.py list

Full command reference:

./scripts/main.py help

Commands

  • record: Start recording a terminal session

    • --output: Session name (default: timestamp-based)
    • --title: Session title for metadata
    • --desc: Session description
    • --tags: Comma-separated tags
  • replay: Replay a recorded session

    • --input: Session name to replay
    • --speed: Playback speed multiplier (default: 1.0)
    • --no-timing: Skip timing, display immediately
  • export: Export session to markdown

    • --input: Session name to export
    • --output: Output markdown file (default: session_name.md)
    • --include-timing: Include timing information in export
  • list: List all recorded sessions

    • --filter-tags: Filter by tags
  • info: Show session metadata

    • --input: Session name
  • delete: Delete a session

    • --input: Session name to delete

Output

Sessions are stored in ~/.terminal-sessions/ by default:

  • session_name.typescript: Raw terminal recording (script output)
  • session_name.timing: Timing data for replay
  • session_name.meta.json: Metadata (title, description, tags, timestamp)

Export produces markdown like:

# Terminal Session: Setting up Project

**Recorded:** 2026-03-11 10:30:00  
**Duration:** 2 minutes 15 seconds

```bash
$ git clone https://github.com/example/project
Cloning into 'project'...
remote: Enumerating objects: 100, done.
remote: Counting objects: 100% (100/100), done.
remote: Compressing objects: 100% (80/80), done.
remote: Total 100 (delta 20), reused 80 (delta 15), pack-reused 0
Receiving objects: 100% (100/100), 1.5 MiB | 3.5 MiB/s, done.
Resolving deltas: 100% (20/20), done.

$ cd project
$ npm install
...

Limitations

  • Requires script command (available on Linux/macOS, not on Windows without WSL/Cygwin)
  • Cannot record GUI applications or mouse interactions
  • Very fast terminal output may not be captured perfectly
  • Sessions can be large if recording for long periods
  • Color and formatting may not be preserved in markdown export
  • Requires terminal with proper support for script command

Examples

Record a debugging session:

./scripts/main.py record --output debug-session --title "Debugging API issue" --tags "debug,api"
# ... work in terminal ...
exit  # or Ctrl+D to end recording

Replay at 2x speed:

./scripts/main.py replay --input debug-session --speed 2.0

Export for documentation:

./scripts/main.py export --input debug-session --output DEBUGGING.md

Installation Notes

The script command is typically pre-installed on Linux and macOS systems. On Windows, use WSL or Cygwin.

The tool creates ~/.terminal-sessions/ directory to store recordings.

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