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Auto Screen Lapse: make timelapses of your screen

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asl

The Auto Screen-lapse Tool

Introduction

asl is a resource-inexpensive way to create timelapses from your screen. It takes screenshots at intervals (asl) and uses ffmpeg to convert them into a video (asl-timelapse), optionally archiving them

Installation

Just pip install asl_screenlapse

How to use

Daemonization is flexible. Run asl at bootup, with DE Autostart, WM config, systemd service, etc. It will take screenshots in $HOME/asl-scrots at intervals, but if more than a certain time passes between them (i.e. different boot), it will create a new numbered folder.

Whenever you want, run asl-timelapse to create timelapses in $HOME/asl-summaries, named according to folder number and in the WEBM format.

Example output

example

See also asl-example.webm

Todo

  • Install scripts
  • Configuration in .ini format
  • Make it available on the PyPI
  • Cross platform - using ffmpeg bindings rather than os.system()
  • AUR Package
  • Automatic archive zipping
  • Timelapse from archive