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Prepare an "asciinema" screencast for a quickstart installation #619

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romanz opened this issue Nov 12, 2021 · 6 comments
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Prepare an "asciinema" screencast for a quickstart installation #619

romanz opened this issue Nov 12, 2021 · 6 comments
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romanz commented Nov 12, 2021

Maybe we can use https://asciinema.org/ to prepare a short screencast that shows how to install and run electrs on a Linux machine? This way, beginner users will also have the commands' output available (which can help with troubleshooting).

Originally posted by @romanz in #606 (comment)

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romanz commented Nov 12, 2021

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romanz commented Nov 12, 2021

TIL that you can install https://asciinema.org client using sudo apt install asciinema :)

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Kixunil commented Nov 13, 2021

Could the waiting parts be sped up?

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romanz commented Nov 13, 2021

The speed option allows running it faster:
https://asciinema.org/a/jrh0CqCnImvtIOnW7N4uachkR?speed=3&rows=40&cols=200

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romanz commented Nov 14, 2021

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I've seen the ASCIINEMA with install instructions, everything working!

I think this issue should be closed

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