I'm hoping to do some screecasts on various technical subjects. As I do them, they will appear here.
A quick screencast demoing an experimental new git-annex feature, metadata driven views.
Credits:
- RichiH for https://github.com/RichiH/conference_proceedings
- Michi for keyboard cat cameo
A 10 minute screencast
showing how to use the git-annex assistant on a local
network, with your own server.
A 8 minute screencast
introducing the ?git-annex assistant.
A quick screencast demoing the git annex webapp
and
automatic USB drive mount detection and syncing.
git-annex-webapp.ogg (8 MB)
A screencast demoing the git-annex assistant syncing between Nicaragua and the United Kingdom.
git-annex-assistant.ogg (12 MB)
A quick screencast demoing the git annex watch
daemon.
git-annex-watch.ogg (3 MB)
This 30 minute screencast shows me coding in haskell as I add a new feature to git-annex.
git-annex coding in haskell.ogg (38 MB) | on vimeo
I generated a code swarm animation of commits to the d-i project with help from Frans Pop. I had planned to set it to music, but never got the chance. Instead, Christian Perrier used it during a lightning talk at DebConf9, and provided great commentary on the events shown in it.
I combined video of Christian's talk with higher-quality excerpts of my original code swarm video to produce this.
d-i code swarm.avi (54 MB)
Not a screencast as such, this code swarm video depicts commits to ikiwiki.
ikiwiki swarm.avi (18 MB)
Handy command reference:
byzanz-record -a -h 600 -w 800 --cursor screencast.ogv --duration=3600
recordmydesktop --width 640