It visualizes diffs line by line, shows the file tree, and plays back each edit as if it were typed in real time.
Key points
• Realistic typing animation
• Syntax-highlighted diffs
• File-tree view
• Replay any commit
• Self-contained CLI
Demo video is in the README.
A coworker years ago screen recorded themselves coding something, then made it their screensaver. Then would just let the screensaver make it look like they were working when they wanted to goof off. This would be prefect for them.
Suggestion for the related projects section: https://gource.io/ Tree view visualization of git history over time.
Really nice - thanks for sharing.
I don't mind live coding for students, but it often diverges a bit, I'd rather stick to what's on the repo I prepared with atomic commits.
would probably also make sense to add quick review actions in place - like ask a question to the gitlogue tool or the author during the playback