ascii-telnet-server
Can stream an ~20 minutes ASCII movie via Telnet emulation as stand alone server or via xinetd daemon. Using famous ASCII art animation from www.asciimation.co.nz (Star ASCIIMATION Wars) (by nitram509)
clippy
Create animated ASCII-art for the command line almost instantly! (by con-dog)
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BSD 2-clause "Simplified" License | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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ascii-telnet-server
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reverse-reverse telnet? I want to dial in to a router and forward that connection to something else
Theres still some things I need to iron out / test. I've spun up the classic towel.blinkenlights.nl style ASCII Star Wars and connect to it over the modem. It worked exactly once and now it's just garbled mess. Not sure if its too fast for the modem, or some encoding issue. I'm sure I'll figure it out.
clippy
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- I made a program to animate and colour the terminal. My first large program, may I ask for a review?
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clip.py - Bring your Python scripts to life with animations! Create and play colored 🟥🟩🟦 or colorless ⬛️⬜️ animated, or static, ASCII-art in the command line!
There’s a GitHub link in the video but here it is : https://github.com/con-dog/clippy
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clip.py - animate your terminal/command line: Create and play colored 🟥🟩🟦 or colorless ⬛️⬜️ animated, or static, ASCII-art in the command line!
I've developed clippy! https://github.com/con-dog/clippy
What are some alternatives?
When comparing ascii-telnet-server and clippy you can also consider the following projects:
pyTermTk - Python Terminal Toolkit - a Spiced Up TUI Library 🌶️
video-to-ascii - It is a simple python package to play videos in the terminal using characters as pixels
Ascify-Art - An easy-to-use advanced ASCII art generator for free!
vim-boxdraw - An ASCII box drawing plugin for Vim
ASCII_Art - Ascii Art created only with PIL(Pillow) & with minimal code. Includes optional image enhancer.
Clippy - Bring back Clippy on Windows 10/11!
SkunkBooth - Text based command line webcam photobooth app
Filter-for-Reddit
ASCII-Wordle - An "port" of the game Wordle to terminal emulators/CMD!
Video-To-ASCII-Converter - This is a cmd file that allows for the easy conversion of the .mp4 video format to ASCII characters.
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