This gist shows how to create a GIF screencast using only free OS X tools: QuickTime, ffmpeg, and gifsicle.
To capture the video (filesize: 19MB), using the free "QuickTime Player" application:
| # README | |
| # pass in this file when creating a rails project | |
| # | |
| # for example: | |
| # rails _3.2.14_ new awesome_app -T -d postgresql -m ~/.kickhash_template.rb | |
| remove_file "README.rdoc" | |
| create_file "README.md", "TODO" | |
| gem_group :development, :test do |
| comment | |
| comment punctuation | |
| comment.block.documentation | |
| comment.block.preprocessor | |
| comment.documentation | |
| constant | |
| constant.character | |
| constant.character punctuation | |
| constant.character.entity | |
| constant.character.escape |
| (function( $ ) { | |
| $.fn.simulateDragDrop = function(options) { | |
| return this.each(function() { | |
| new $.simulateDragDrop(this, options); | |
| }); | |
| }; | |
| $.simulateDragDrop = function(elem, options) { | |
| this.options = options; | |
| this.simulateEvent(elem, options); | |
| }; |