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Tuterm is a framework for running and creating real-time interactive tutorials
and demonstrations of CLI programs.
Key features:
For users
Ridiculously easy to use
Step by step instructions
Learn at your own pace
No mistakes possible
Customizable colors, delays and prompts
For tutorial creators
Nothing more than a bash extension
Create interactive tutorials and non-interactive demos with the same code
Simple framework and minimalistic design
Well documented
Doesn't reinvent the wheel
100% repeatable
Example
The following script defines a short tutorial/demo for the command ls.
# file: ls_tutorialconfigure() {
DELAY=0.09
DELAY_SEP=0.12
DELAY_PROMPT=1.5
COLOR_MESSAGE='1;32'
}
run() {
mkdir dir
touch file1 file2 .file3 dir/file
M "Let's just run the command."
cmdline ls
M "The -a option shows hidden files."# c is an alias for cmdline
c ls -a
M "The -R option recurses into directories"
c ls -R
M "You can also see the file modes"
c ls -l
}
This script is run as:
tuterm ls_tutorial --mode MODE
There are two supported MODEs: tutorial and demo. Demo mode types out the
commands in real time just like a human would. Tutorial mode shows the user what
to type and then waits for them to type it, correcting any mistakes.
Demo mode is great for creating terminal recordings. The video below was
generated using asciinema:
After cloning this repository or downloading the source code, simply run
make install
(You may need to use sudo)
This will install tuterm under /usr/local. You can change this by setting PREFIX=/your/path/of/choice.
Documentation
Everything is documented inside the man page that is installed with tuterm.
Projects using tuterm
Contributing
Please, feel free to report any issues or feature requests here.
But before you do that, have a look at TODO.
(this file will steadily dissolve into GitHub issues)
If you want to submit a bug fix, you can simply open a pull request. But if you
want to add a new feature, open an issue so we can discuss it first.
Everyone is welcome to contribute.
A note: Tuterm is a simple program, so most issues or features should be a good choice for a beginner.