Example of asciicast v2

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# asciicast file format (version 2)
asciicast file is JSON file containing meta-data like duration or title of the
recording, and the actual content printed to terminal's stdout during
recording.
## Attributes
Every asciicast includes the following set of attributes:
* `version` - set to 1,
* `width` - terminal width (number of columns),
* `height` - terminal height (number of rows),
* `duration` - total duration of asciicast as floating point number,
* `command` - command that was recorded, as given via `-c` option to `rec`,
* `title` - title of the asciicast, as given via `-t` option to `rec`,
* `env` - map of environment variables useful for debugging playback problems,
* `stdout` - array of "frames", see below.
### Frame
Frame represents an event of printing new data to terminal's stdout. It is a 2
element array containing **delay** and **data**.
**Delay** is the number of seconds that elapsed since the previous frame (or
since the beginning of the recording in case of the 1st frame) represented as
a floating point number, with microsecond precision.
**Data** is a string containing the data that was printed to a terminal in a
given frame. It has to be valid, UTF-8 encoded JSON string as described in
[JSON RFC section 2.5](http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc4627.txt), with all
non-printable Unicode codepoints encoded as `\uXXXX`.
For example, frame `[5.4321, "foo\rbar\u0007..."]` means there was 5 seconds of
inactivity between previous printing and printing of `foo\rbar\u0007...`.
## Example asciicast v2
A very short asciicast may look like this:
{ "version": 1, "width": 80, "height": 24, "duration": 1.515658, "command": "/bin/zsh", "title": null, "env": { "TERM": "xterm-256color", "SHELL": "/bin/zsh" } }
[ 0.248848, "o", "\u001b[1;31mHello \u001b[32mWorld!\u001b[0m\n" ]
[ 1.001376, "o", "I am \rThis is on the next line." ]