- content_for(:title, 'Embedding') markdown: # Embedding the player The asciicasts can easily be embedded on any HTML page. If you want to put the recording in your blog post, in your project's documentation or in your conference talk slides you can do it by copy-pasting the embed script. You can find the embed script on the asciicast's page. It looks like this: The player shows up right at the place where the script is pasted. Let's look at the following markup:

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The player will show up as a `div` element with a class "asciicast" between the two paragraphs. ## Customizing the player The embed script supports several customization options. An option can be applied by adding it as a data-option-name="option-value" attribute to the script tag. ### speed The `speed` option alters the playback speed. The default speed is 1 which means it plays at the unaltered, original speed. For example, to make the playback 2 times faster than original use the following script: ### size The `size` option alters the size of the terminal font. There are 3 available sizes: * small (default) * medium * big For example, to make the font big use the following script: ### theme The `theme` option allows overriding a theme used for the terminal. It defaults to a theme set by the asciicast author (or to "tango" if not set by the author). There are 3 available themes: * tango * solarized-dark * solarized-light For example, to use Solarized Dark theme use the following script: ### autoplay The `autoplay` option allows for automatic playback start when the player loads. Accepted values: * 0 / false - do not start playback automatically (default) * 1 / true - start playback automatically For example, to make the asciicast auto play use the following script: ### loop The `loop` option allows for looping the playback. This option is usually combined with `autoplay` option. Accepted values: * 0 / false - disable looping (default) * 1 / true - enable looping For example, to make the asciicast play infinitely use the following script: