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PROGRAM:
NAME
Termsaver - A simple text-based terminal screensaver
SYNTAX
termsaver [SCREEN] [OPTIONS]
DESCRIPTION
Termsaver is a simple alternative for simulating command-line based screensavers right on
the terminal, in text-based format.
To start the screensaver, execute Termsaver command with proper options as described in
detail below, and to close it, just use the standard Ctrl+C to interrupt it (or close the
terminal window if you are on a desktop environment and no longer need it).
SCREEN
The Termsaver application, to work properly, requires a screen as argument, which
represents the name of the screensaver to be loaded. Each screen, in turn, will have its
own set of optional arguments, documented in its help option.
Here follows a list of currently available screens (note that this information might
become outdated if updates are not fully documented here, so always rely on the help
option to display all screens available):
quotes4all
displays recent quotes from quotes4all.net
asciiartfarts
displays ascii images from asciiartfarts.com (NSFW)
rssfeed
displays rss feed information
clock displays a digital clock on screen
randtxt
displays word in random places on screen
rfc randomly displays RFC contents
programmer
displays source code in typing animation
urlfetcher
displays url contents with typing animation
jokes4all
displays recent jokes from jokes4all.net (NSFW)
matrix displays a matrix movie alike screensaver
sysmon displays a graphic of CPU/MEM usage over time
Refer to help option for additional information for each screen usage and example.
OPTIONS
This program follow the usual GNU command line syntax, with long options starting with two
dashes (`-'). A summary of options is included below.
-h, --help
Displays this help message
-v, --verbose
Displays python exception errors (for debugging)
EXAMPLES
Check all available screens to use:
termsaver --help
Run random text screensaver with extra arguments:
termsaver randtxt --word HelloWorld --delay 1
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