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mapscii
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Show HN: MapSCII – The Whole World in Your Console
Based on https://github.com/rastapasta/mapscii, jI ust found this today. Maybe today I am one of the lucky ten thousand(https://xkcd.com/1053/).
- MapSCII – ASCII world map renderer for your console – enter => telnet mapscii.me
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I made an ascii art weather radar. Would love some collaborators.
Have you seen the mapscii project? Might be helpful to reach out: https://github.com/rastapasta/mapscii
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Earth Map in a MUD
FWIW - https://github.com/rastapasta/mapscii
- Ancient Egypt ASCII Map
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Writing a Google Maps clone, in the terminal
You could probably get some ideas from this.
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Yes, this thing exists and works better than google maps
See this issue on github
- Does anyone have a useful map for the terminal?
- Charm – tools to make the command line glamorous
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OSM Geo Mapper - Navigate OpenStreetMap data in the terminal
Maybe you don't know about mapscii yet, a similar project written in JS which could definitely be a great source of inspiration? ;)
console-image-browser
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MapSCII – The Whole World in Your Console
Given the terminals you listed above, I assume you are referring to something very specific when you say "show images properly". However, there is a lot more flexibility to use the terminal of your choice (not to mention compatibility with other programs like tmux) if you don't need pixel-perfect reproduction.
For example, I made an image browser for the terminal [0] based on Terminal Image Viewer [1] (for most image formats) and catimg [2] (for animated GIFs) that doesn't require installing a new terminal. It works great with tmux and SSH and I use it all the time for this purpose (though I didn't initially expect to find it so useful).
YMMV, but I have found that the image quality provided by TIV for example is more than sufficient for the kinds of use cases I tend to have when in a console session and needing to quickly view one or more images. Mostly that involves quickly identifying a particular image file among others in a directory, but it's so much easier to not have to leave the terminal and change contexts that it's often more convenient to reach for it for more general tasks too. Any tradeoff in quality is more than made up for in my view by the convenience of being able to use my regular terminal.
[0]: https://github.com/dohliam/console-image-browser
What are some alternatives?
rich - Rich is a Python library for rich text and beautiful formatting in the terminal.
catimg - 🦦 Insanely fast image printing in your terminal
OsmAnd - OsmAnd
TerminalImageViewer - Small C++ program to display images in a (modern) terminal using RGBÂ ANSI codes and unicode block graphics characters
charm - The Charm Tool and Library 🌟
chat - A telnet chat server
lipgloss - Style definitions for nice terminal layouts 👄
ttyd - Share your terminal over the web
Openstreetmap - The Rails application that powers OpenStreetMap
questionary - Python library to build pretty command line user prompts ✨Easy to use multi-select lists, confirmations, free text prompts ...
wetty - Terminal in browser over http/https. (Ajaxterm/Anyterm alternative, but much better)