# Overview rewind is a lightweight, disk-backed replay recording tool for OBS that continuously records video into timestamped chunks and lets you retroactively extract meaningful moments. Instead of a short, RAM-limited replay buffer, it keeps a rolling on-disk timeline for the duration of a session, allowing you to mark events as they happen and later export clips either from the last N seconds or between named markers. A background daemon manages recording, chunk tracking, and cleanup, while a simple CLI provides fast, scriptable control over marking and clip creation—prioritizing reliability, low overhead, and post-hoc selection of what parts of a session are worth keeping. # Steps 1) Setup OBS and make the recording output: "ts" with a 1 minute segment size 2) Enable OBS websocket and take note of the host, port and password 3) Setup config.toml with host, port, password info 4) Run the daemon as a background service (rewind-daemon) # Why OBS? Instead of implementing a custom screen recorder, rewind uses OBS as the backend recorder. Rationale: - Cross-platform video capture is complex (platform APIs, drivers, hardware acceleration, A/V sync). - Implementing a custom recorder is out of scope and would duplicate mature functionality. - OBS provides a stable, production-grade capture and segmentation pipeline.