{
  "video": "video-158fba63.mp4",
  "description": "The video displays a screen capture of a **terminal emulator**.\n\nHere is a detailed breakdown of what is visible:\n\n1.  **Interface:** The screen shows a dark, black background typical of a command-line interface.\n2.  **Title/Header:** At the top, there is a header area showing \"**TERMINAL**,\" indicating the application being used.\n3.  **Prompt:** The active command prompt shows the current directory structure: `O [~]`. This suggests the user is in a standard home directory or a similar default location.\n4.  **Activity (Commands Executed):** The video captures a sequence of user input and subsequent commands:\n    *   The user first types `ls` (list files/directory contents) and presses Enter.\n    *   The next sequence shows the user typing `rm -r` (remove directory recursively) and pressing Enter, which suggests they are attempting to delete a directory named `~`.\n    *   This command (`rm -r`) is repeated several times (indicated by the timestamps showing the prompt changing while the command remains in the input buffer).\n    *   The final visible state shows the command `rm -rf` being typed or ready to execute, implying the user is preparing to forcefully and recursively delete something.\n\n**In summary, the video captures a user actively using a command line interface to interact with the file system, specifically attempting to execute file/directory removal commands (`ls`, `rm -r`, `rm -rf`).**",
  "codec": "vp9",
  "transcoded": false,
  "elapsed_s": 8.7
}