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jp2a
- Convert your logo to colorful ASCII-Art (1mn)
- Convert your logo to colorful ASCII-Art
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Do you know a good site to get ascii for neofetch ?
You can convert images to ASCII using jp2a.
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All of my computers are named after Clone Wars characters. Here is Hardcase.
Neofetch by default displays your distro’s logo in ASCII art, but you can make it display any text or even images. I used a program called jp2a to convert an image of the clone trooper helmet to ASCII, and then modified it to clean it up a bit and add the colors.
- What program is used for drawing this ascii art?
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Developing A Game Engine with Perl : Part 2 - Mouse Input
At some point I realized the only way to have the capabilities I wanted in the engine, was to design a graphics & meta editor. Which so far turns out to be basically an MSPaint program that draws in ANSI and contains game meta information. Up until now, I have been relying on procedural code / command line utilities (jp2a, img2txt) to convert jpeg's, gif's & png's images into ANSI, or 3rd party ANSI drawing programs like Moebius ANSI Art Editor
- Svgbob – create a graphical representation of your text diagrams
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😳 when the linux is sus!
#!/bin/bash # used jp2a to make ascii art https://github.com/cslarsen/jp2a # copied neofetch https://github.com/dylanaraps/neofetch userhost="$USER@$HOSTNAME" # username@hostname echo echo -e " .'.. .',, . \033[1m$userhost\033[0m" echo -n " .;xOOOOOkdo:,' " for i in $(seq 1 ${#userhost}) # print hypens the same length as userhost do echo -n -e "\033[1m-\033[0m" done echo -e "\n .;XXK0OO00KNNO''. \033[1mOS\033[0m: SusOS $(uname -m)" # susOS echo -e " ..0l.;loxxxl;:XK,. \033[1mKernel\033[0m: SusKernel $(uname -r | cut -f1 -d"-")" # kernel echo -e " .kNk..;cc:;,';XN0.. \033[1mUptime\033[0m: $(uptime -p | sed 's/up //')" # uptime echo -e " cXNNNOxddxk0NNNNNl. \033[1mShell\033[0m: $SHELL" # shell echo -e " .KNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNx. \033[1mDE/WM\033[0m: $XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP" # de/wm echo -e " cNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN0. \033[1mTerminal\033[0m: $(ps -p $(ps -o ppid= -p $PPID) -o comm=)" # terminal echo -e " ONNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNK. \033[1mCPU\033[0m: $(cat /proc/cpuinfo | grep "model name" | uniq | sed 's/.*: //')" # cpu echo -e " 'XNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNX' \033[1mGPU\033[0m: $(lspci | grep VGA | sed 's/.*: //')" # gpu read ramtotal ramused <<< $(free -h --si | grep Mem | sed 's/.*Mem://') # ram echo -e " lNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN, \033[1mMemory\033[0m: $(echo $ramused | cut -f1 -d" ") / $ramtotal" echo -e " .ONNNx, 'ONNNNNN: " echo -e " .,XNNK. 'XNNNNNc " echo -e " .;ccc,kNNNN: ,XNNNNN: \033[40m \033[41m \033[42m \033[43m \033[44m \033[45m \033[46m \033[47m \033[0m" echo -e " '0XNNNNNXKk. ...oNNNNNN; \033[100m \033[101m \033[102m \033[103m \033[104m \033[105m \033[106m \033[107m \033[0m" echo -e " .'kKXXNNNNNN0. " echo -e " ,kO00Oxd, " # .'.. .',, . # .;xOOOOOkdo:,' # .;XXK0OO00KNNO''. # ..0l.;loxxxl;:XK,. # .kNk..;cc:;,';XN0.. # cXNNNOxddxk0NNNNNl. # .KNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNx. # cNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN0. # ONNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNK. # 'XNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNX' # lNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN, # .ONNNx, 'ONNNNNN: # .,XNNK. 'XNNNNNc # .;ccc,kNNNN: ,XNNNNN: # '0XNNNNNXKk. ...oNNNNNN; # .'kKXXNNNNNN0. # ,kO00Oxd,
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Why you should migrate your entire Cloud environment to Oracle Cloud
Yeah bruv. I used a tool called jp2a to take a source image and convert it into ascii art.
bashtop
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For the sake of science - Benchmark results for Plex with Quadro P2000 - 4K
It's called Bashtop
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[gnome] | Ubuntu 22.04 is my first linux distro and this is my second rice, how does this looks?
GNU nano 6.2 redditcomment.txt + Wallpaper: nordic landscapes by wallpaperflare.com + Theme: Nord, github Nordic-darker-v40 + Shell theme: Nordic-darker-v40 + shell prompt: starship + starship configured with Nordic palette: nordic-starship-toml (github) + Icons: papirus, github + Dock: Nordic-darker-v40 + bashTop: github
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BPYTOP - a fun HTOP alternative :-)
Check out btop. It’s a rewrite of bpytop in C++. Both are from the same author. FYI, bpytop is also a rewrite of bashtop in python.
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Nord w/ a splash of orange.
bashtop: Nord
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Wonder what monitoring tool this is?
It look’s like bashtop.
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Btop looks great
As far as I remember, the guy made first the bashtop, that was slow as molasses but looks cool. Then he made bpytop that is the same idea but ported to python, and then finally ported to C++ and we got just btop.
- Patreon laid off their ENTIRE security team today
- gnome - Wobbly Windows
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400+Gb Data Transfer - 1 Hour Network Stress Test. (Continuous Speed Test) 2.2Ghz OC Raspberry Pi 4 Model-B with 8 GB RAM
$ git clone https://github.com/aristocratos/bashtop.git
- Best Linux Commands Hacks and Other Cool Tricks
What are some alternatives?
neofetch - 🖼️ A command-line system information tool written in bash 3.2+
btop - A monitor of resources
ascii-image-converter - A cross-platform command-line tool to convert images into ascii art and print them on the console. Now supports braille art!
bpytop - Linux/OSX/FreeBSD resource monitor
ascii_art - A repo for random ASCII images
asitop - Perf monitoring CLI tool for Apple Silicon
svgbobrus - Convert your ascii diagram scribbles into happy little SVG
polybar - A fast and easy-to-use status bar
moebius - Modern ANSI & ASCII Art Editor
glances - Glances an Eye on your system. A top/htop alternative for GNU/Linux, BSD, Mac OS and Windows operating systems.
img2txt - Image to Ascii Text with color support, can output to html or ansi terminal.
cool-retro-term - A good looking terminal emulator which mimics the old cathode display...