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Record Android & iOS screens as GIFs from the command line

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Screen Recorder

Record the screen of your Android or iOS devices and simulators, and convert them to GIFs with a single command.

Requirements

Screen Recorder requires Python 3 or later.

Installation

Install Screen Recorder via PyPI:

pip install screen-recorder

Usage

After installation, run the following commands to record a screen:

# To record an Android device or emulator
>> screen-recorder android  

# To record an iOS device or simulator
>> screen-recorder ios

That’s it—enjoy!

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