![]() Type a multilne text in the input to add it to a selected position on the canvas with the Insert option. When the selection is done hit the Delete, Crop or Copy options. A text area will show the current selection in real time. Select / Highlight – Select a rectangle area on the paintboard to highlight it.Use the arrow buttons to change the cursor position. Type text – Click a field on the canvas and start typing with your keyboard.Paint bucket / Fill area – Pick a character just like for the previous Pencil option and click an isolated area on the canvas to fill it with the selected letter or symbol.Search characters by name to add them to the palette. Picking a character in the palette is the quickest way of changing the active character with a single click. Picking the "Input" option can be edited as an input field. The delete/erase option simply fills the cells with Space (empty) characters. Pencil / Draw – Select the brush size from 1x1px to 4x4 and pick a character to draw with on the canvas.Use it like the classic Paint program, but instead of pixels and colors add characters to the canvas.įind the available painting options in the left sidebar and the canvas on the right. □□□ - Draw and Paint Text on the Canvasĭraw text with ASCII and unicode characters with your mouse on the canvas. To create more ponies use util-say-git AUR and store them in ~/.local/share/ponysay/ponies and ~/.local/share/ponysay/ttyponies/ for desktop and TTY, respectively. To select a pony to display, run $ ponysay -pony x "message", where x is a pony. The syntax is the same, meaning $ ponysay message to say something and ponysay -l for a complete list of ponies. Why else would )įor full 256-colored cowsay-like art use ponysay (version 3.0 has 422 ponies). Note: The randomly selected cow is actually a toad chosen from a database with custom ASCII art $ fortune -a | fmt -80 -s | $(shuf -n 1 -e cowsay cowthink) -$(shuf -n 1 -e b d g p s t w y) -f $(shuf -n 1 -e $(cowsay -l | tail -n +2)) -n Display a random cow with a random facial expression and wrap long lines of fortune text:.( (computers) % A language that doesn't )Ĭomplex commands can be chained to produce detailed ASCII art such as this Futurama example. Random cow with fortune $ fortune -c | cowthink -f $(find /usr/share/cows -type f | shuf -n 1) The easiest way create a custom cow file is to use an existing one as a template. These files can be edited to the user's liking custom images can also be created from scratch or found on the net. ![]() ![]() cow text files located in /usr/share/cows, and all themes can be listed with the cowsay -l. ( The best cure for insomnia is to get a ) Here are some examples of cowsay and fortune used together: ♫♪հձթթყ ъﻨгէհժձყ eժﻨէﻨon ♫īy Hendrikto (modified from the version by LnLcFlx) mkinitcpio-archlogo - Add colored Arch Linux ASCII art logo to early boot process.emacs - Artist-mode is a built-in package in GNU Emacs that allows you to create simple drawings and diagrams using the Emacs text editor.sl - A steam locomotive runs across your terminal when you type sl as you meant to type ls.tty-clock - A digital clock in ncurses.TOIlet - Free replacement for the FIGlet utility.nyancat - Renders nyancat in your terminal.neo-matrix - Simulates the digital rain from "The Matrix".jp2a - A small utility for converting JPG and PNG images to ASCII.FIGlet - A program for making large letters out of ordinary text.cmatrix - Animation that plays in terminal based on the text from "The Matrix".catimg - Print images in a terminal with 256 colors support.cbonsai - A bonsai tree generator, written in C using ncurses.boxes - Text mode box and comment drawing filter.bash-pipes - An animated pipes terminal screensaver.Banner - Print large banners to ASCII terminals. ![]()
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