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Asciiville reviews and mentions
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Another GPT-3 based AI assistant for the terminal
Very cool. However, I had to trim my README down a lot to comply with the maximum context length. I told hu to write a lyrical poem in the style of John Keats that explains the idea of my Asciiville project. Not bad! I feel like I'm going to need to get better at providing sculpted context to produce quality output. Here's "Keats" description of Asciiville:
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Asciiville Version 1.4.1 Released Today
I wrote Asciiville mostly as a way to generate and display Ascii Art. However, it has grown into a suite of command line utilities and custom configurations. For example, Asciiville includes a NeoMutt configuration that easily supports using NeoMutt as an NNTP client to read and post to Usenet newsgroups. Similarly, newsboat jrnl, tuir, w3m, and other command line tools all have custom configurations installed to integrate their use with Asciiville use cases. It's been fun. But now I have other projects that need attention so this will be my last release of Asciiville for the next couple of months or more. Please enjoy and let me know what I can do to improve Asciiville. Here are the release notes for Asciiville Version 1.4.1r1 released today.
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Vintage Ascii Art in a Cool Retro Term
She is also featured in my article on the history of ascii art at https://github.com/doctorfree/Asciiville/wiki/Ascii-Art-History
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Asciiville 1.4.0r1 - ASCII Art, animations, and command line Utilities for Linux
Asciiville version 1.4.0 release 1 was released today. Asciiville is a suite of commands that support the generation and viewing of ASCII Art, ASCII Animation, as well as the configuration and launching of a variety of console-based applications and games. Asciiville is an open source project that leverages, integrates, and extends several other open source projects to provide a rich text-based environment. Included with the Asciiville distribution packages are several high quality Ascii Art galleries and animations.
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Ascii Art History
I wrote a short article on the history of Ascii Art. Let me know if you have suggestions for improvement or criticism of any kind.
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Asciiville 1.3.1r2 - ASCII Art, animations, and command line Utilities for Linux
I released Asciiville version 1.3.1 release 2 today. The Asciiville project provides integration and extension of man Linux open source packages as well as providing commands to invoke a variety of components used to display ASCII Art, ASCII animations, and command line utilities.
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doctorfree/Asciiville is an open source project licensed under MIT License which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of Asciiville is Shell.
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