Below you will find pages that utilize the taxonomy term “Stefanmatar”
April 9, 2026
Setup frameterm
Version updated for https://github.com/stefanmatar/frameterm to version v1.3.1.
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Action Summary The GitHub Action “frameterm” automates the process of recording and analyzing terminal user interfaces (TUIs) by providing video evidence of agent actions and interactions. It simplifies tasks such as testing TUIs, driving terminal-based applications, and monitoring screen states by capturing keystrokes, live resource usage, and wait states in a visually enriched MP4 video format. This tool is ideal for ensuring transparency and debugging in automated workflows involving terminal applications.
April 2, 2026
Setup frameterm
Version updated for https://github.com/stefanmatar/frameterm to version v1.2.3.
This action is used across all versions by ? repositories. Action Type This is a Composite action.
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Action Summary Frameterm is a GitHub Action and CLI tool that automates interaction with terminal-based user interfaces (TUIs) by simulating commands and capturing video recordings of the process. It enables users to spawn, control, and monitor terminal applications, allowing tasks such as testing, debugging, and AI-driven navigation to be visualized with detailed overlays showing keystrokes, resource usage, and wait states. This tool streamlines the documentation and validation of TUI workflows while providing exportable, annotated MP4 videos for clear accountability and analysis.
April 2, 2026
Setup frameterm
Version updated for https://github.com/stefanmatar/frameterm to version v1.
This action is used across all versions by ? repositories. Action Type This is a Composite action.
Go to the GitHub Marketplace to find the latest changes.
Action Summary Frameterm is a tool and GitHub Action designed to automate and record interactions with text-based user interfaces (TUIs). It provides functionality for spawning sessions, simulating user inputs, capturing screen states, and exporting videos of these interactions, complete with overlays showing keystrokes, resource usage, and wait states. This solves the problem of debugging, testing, and documenting TUI workflows by offering a detailed, visual record of what actions were performed and their outcomes.