name: cli-demo-generator description: Generates professional animated CLI demos as GIFs using VHS terminal recordings. Handles tape file creation, self-bootstrapping demos with hidden setup, output noise filtering, post-processing speed-up, and frame-level verification. Use when users want to create terminal demos, record CLI workflows as GIFs, generate animated documentation, build demo tapes for README files, or need to showcase any command-line tool visually. Also triggers on "record terminal", "VHS tape", "demo GIF", "animate my CLI", or any request to visually demonstrate shell commands.
CLI Demo Generator
Create professional animated CLI demos. Four approaches, from fully automated to pixel-precise manual control.
Quick Start
Simplest path — give commands, get GIF:
python3 ${CLAUDE_SKILL_DIR}/scripts/auto_generate_demo.py \
-c "npm install my-package" \
-c "npm run build" \
-o demo.gif
Self-bootstrapping demo — for repeatable recordings that clean their own state:
python3 ${CLAUDE_SKILL_DIR}/scripts/auto_generate_demo.py \
-c "npm install my-package" \
-c "npm run build" \
-o demo.gif \
--bootstrap "npm uninstall my-package 2>/dev/null" \
--speed 2
Critical: VHS Parser Limitations
VHS Type strings cannot contain $, \", or backticks. These cause parse errors:
# FAILS — VHS parser rejects special chars
Type "echo \"hello $USER\""
Type "claude() { command claude \"$@\"; }"
Workaround: base64 encode the command, decode at runtime:
# 1. Encode your complex command
echo 'claude() { command claude "$@" 2>&1 | grep -v "noise"; }' | base64
# Output: Y2xhdWRlKCkgey4uLn0K
# 2. Use in tape
Type "echo Y2xhdWRlKCkgey4uLn0K | base64 -d > /tmp/wrapper.sh && source /tmp/wrapper.sh"
This pattern is essential for output filtering, function definitions, and any command with shell special characters.
Approaches
1. Automated Generation (Recommended)
python3 ${CLAUDE_SKILL_DIR}/scripts/auto_generate_demo.py \
-c "command1" -c "command2" \
-o output.gif \
--title "My Demo" \
--theme "Catppuccin Latte" \
--font-size 24 \
--width 1400 --height 600
| Flag | Default | Description |
|---|---|---|
-c | required | Command to include (repeatable) |
-o | required | Output GIF path |
--title | none | Title shown at start |
--theme | Dracula | VHS theme name |
--font-size | 16 | Font size in pt |
--width | 1400 | Terminal width px |
--height | 700 | Terminal height px |
--bootstrap | none | Hidden setup command (repeatable) |
--filter | none | Regex pattern to filter from output |
--speed | 1 | Playback speed multiplier (uses gifsicle) |
--no-execute | false | Generate .tape only |
Smart timing: install/build/test/deploy → 3s, ls/pwd/echo → 1s, others → 2s.
2. Batch Generation
Create multiple demos from one config:
# demos.yaml
demos:
- name: "Install"
output: "install.gif"
commands: ["npm install my-package"]
- name: "Usage"
output: "usage.gif"
commands: ["my-package --help", "my-package run"]
python3 ${CLAUDE_SKILL_DIR}/scripts/batch_generate.py demos.yaml --output-dir ./gifs
3. Interactive Recording
Record a live terminal session:
bash ${CLAUDE_SKILL_DIR}/scripts/record_interactive.sh output.gif --theme "Catppuccin Latte"
# Type commands naturally, Ctrl+D when done
Requires asciinema (brew install asciinema).
4. Manual Tape File
For maximum control, write a tape directly. Templates in assets/templates/:
basic.tape— simple command sequenceinteractive.tape— typing simulationself-bootstrap.tape— self-cleaning demo with hidden setup (recommended for repeatable demos)
Advanced Patterns
These patterns come from production use. See references/advanced_patterns.md for full details.
Self-Bootstrapping Demos
Demos that clean previous state, set up environment, and hide all of it from the viewer:
Hide
Type "cleanup-previous-state 2>/dev/null"
Enter
Sleep 2s
Type "clear"
Enter
Sleep 500ms
Show
Type "the-command-users-see"
Enter
Sleep 3s
The Hide → commands → clear → Show sequence is critical. clear wipes the terminal buffer so hidden commands don't leak into the GIF.
Output Noise Filtering
Filter noisy progress lines from commands that produce verbose output:
# Hidden: create a wrapper function that filters noise
Hide
Type "echo <base64-encoded-wrapper> | base64 -d > /tmp/w.sh && source /tmp/w.sh"
Enter
Sleep 500ms
Type "clear"
Enter
Sleep 500ms
Show
# Visible: clean command, filtered output
Type "my-noisy-command"
Enter
Sleep 3s
Frame Verification
After recording, verify GIF content by extracting key frames:
# Extract frames at specific positions
ffmpeg -i demo.gif -vf "select=eq(n\,100)" -frames:v 1 /tmp/frame.png -y 2>/dev/null
# View the frame (Claude can read images)
# Use Read tool on /tmp/frame.png to verify content
Post-Processing Speed-Up
Use gifsicle to speed up recordings without re-recording:
# 2x speed (halve frame delay)
gifsicle -d2 original.gif "#0-" > fast.gif
# 1.5x speed
gifsicle -d4 original.gif "#0-" > faster.gif
Template Placeholder Pattern
Keep tape files generic with placeholders, replace at build time:
# In tape file
Type "claude plugin marketplace add MARKETPLACE_REPO"
# In build script
sed "s|MARKETPLACE_REPO|$DETECTED_REPO|g" template.tape > rendered.tape
vhs rendered.tape
Timing & Sizing Reference
| Context | Width | Height | Font | Duration |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| README/docs | 1400 | 600 | 16-20 | 10-20s |
| Presentation | 1800 | 900 | 24 | 15-30s |
| Compact embed | 1200 | 600 | 14-16 | 10-15s |
| Wide output | 1600 | 800 | 16 | 15-30s |
See references/best_practices.md for detailed guidelines.
Troubleshooting
| Problem | Solution |
|---|---|
| VHS not installed | brew install charmbracelet/tap/vhs |
| gifsicle not installed | brew install gifsicle |
| GIF too large | Reduce dimensions, sleep times, or use --speed 2 |
| Text wraps/breaks | Increase --width or decrease --font-size |
VHS parse error on $ or \" | Use base64 encoding (see Critical section above) |
| Hidden commands leak into GIF | Add clear + Sleep 500ms before Show |
| Commands execute before previous finishes | Increase Sleep duration |
Dependencies
Required: VHS (brew install charmbracelet/tap/vhs)
Optional: gifsicle (speed-up), asciinema (interactive recording), ffmpeg (frame verification), PyYAML (batch YAML configs)