--- name: macos-screen-recorder description: "macOS screen recorder that captures the main display PLUS system audio via ScreenCaptureKit — no BlackHole/loopback driver, no sudo, just the standard Screen Recording permission. CLI-driven; fills the headless-screen-recording-with-system-sound gap QuickTime and `screencapture -v` can't." risk: critical source: community source_type: community source_repo: connerkward/macos-screen-recorder-system-audio date_added: "2026-06-16" author: Conner K Ward license: MIT tags: - macos - screen-recording - system-audio - screencapturekit - cli - swift tools: - claude-code - antigravity - cursor - gemini-cli - codex-cli plugin: targets: codex: blocked claude: blocked setup: type: manual summary: "Screen/audio/input capture requires sensitive macOS permissions; keep out of plugin-safe bundles." docs: SKILL.md --- ## When to Use Use when you need to script a screen recording WITH system sound on macOS from the CLI (demos, captures, voice-demo recording) — the case QuickTime and `screencapture -v` can't cover without a virtual audio device. _Source: [connerkward/macos-screen-recorder-system-audio](https://github.com/connerkward/macos-screen-recorder-system-audio) (MIT)._ # macos-screen-recorder (sck-record) `sck-record.swift` → compiled `sck-record` (binary gitignored; built by `setup-machine`, or `swiftc -O sck-record.swift -o sck-record`). Records the main display + system audio via ScreenCaptureKit. ``` ./sck-record ``` **The one true differentiator:** system audio from the CLI with **zero install** — no BlackHole / loopback virtual device, no sudo; only the standard Screen Recording permission (granted once to whatever app shells out). It is *not* a general "better than OBS/Screen Studio" tool — it fills exactly the headless-CLI-with-system-audio gap. `sck-record` is the raw capture primitive — it records, nothing more. To polish a recording afterward (idle speed-up, auto-zoom, keystroke chips, smoothed cursor, vertical export), pair it with [screenstudio-alternative-skill](https://github.com/connerkward/screenstudio-alternative-skill): record with `sck-record --no-cursor `, then run its post-production pass on the resulting mp4. (Auto-zoom and keystroke overlays additionally need an input-event log captured *during* recording, which that skill supplies; `sck-record`'s pixels alone cover idle speed-up, cursor smoothing, and vertical export.) ## Limitations - macOS only; it depends on ScreenCaptureKit and the user's Screen Recording permission. - The recorder captures raw display and system audio but does not provide editing, auto-zoom, captions, or social-format polish by itself. - Input-event overlays require a separate event log captured during recording; pixels alone cannot reconstruct keystrokes or precise click metadata.