

termshot
Captures terminal output as high-fidelity images directly from the command line, interprets ANSI codes for accurate colors and styles, and produces UI-like PNG screenshots ideal for documentation, tutorials, or sharing CLI results on Unix-like systems.
Cost / License
- Free
- Open Source (MIT)
Platforms
- Mac
- Linux
- Homebrew
Features
- Command line interface
- Code Snippets
- ANSI color support
- Terminal-based
termshot News & Activities
Recent activities
- Maoholguin updated termshot
POX added termshot as alternative to Carbon, Karbonized, Ray.so and Screenshot Tile- POX added termshot
termshot information
What is termshot?
Generate beautiful screenshots of your terminal, from your terminal.
This tool reads the console output and renders an output image that resembles a user interface window. It's inspired by some other web-based tools like
Carbon, and
CodeKeep screenshot tool. Unlike those tools, termshot does not blindly apply syntax highlighting to some provided text; instead it reads the ANSI escape codes (“rich text”) logged by most command-line tools and uses it to generate a high-fidelity “screenshot” of your terminal output.
Like time, watch, or perf, just prefix the command you want to screenshot with termshot.





