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Signed-off-by: bedlam <dave@slackbuilds.org> Signed-off-by: Willy Sudiarto Raharjo <willysr@slackbuilds.org> |
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pokemon-colorscripts-login.sh | ||
pokemon-colorscripts.info | ||
pokemon-colorscripts.SlackBuild | ||
README | ||
slack-desc |
Prints out colored unicode sprites of pokémon onto your terminal. Contains almost 900 pokémon from gen 1 to gen 8. Has all the pokémons you could ever want, including shinies and alternate forms (okay it's still missing some female forms but cut me some slack). The program requires python3 to run and a terminal with true color support, which most modern terminals have. You can run the program from the command line to either display a pokémon of your choice by specifying the pokémon name or make it display a random pokémon. The program itself is a simple python script that prints out text files corresponding to the relevant pokémon or a randomly selected pokémon. The sprites are simple text files that use unicode characters and ANSI color codes to display images of pokémon. The text sprite files can be found in the colorscripts folder. The files were generated using sprites taken from PokéSprite as the base and converted to unicode sprites using custom scripts that can be found at https://gitlab.com/phoneybadger/pokémon-generator-scripts You can display a random pokémon whenever a terminal gets launched by adding the "pokemon-colorscripts" -r command to your .bashrc or .zshrc, or by chmoding the provided shell script to be executable: # chmod +x /etc/profile.d/pokemon-colorscripts-login.sh You may also choose to disable Slackware's default fortune script by disabling execution with chmod: # chmod -x /etc/profile.d/bsd-games-login-fortune.sh