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Cbonsai is a bonsai tree generator using ASCII art. It creates, colors, and positions a bonsai tree, and is configurable.
Oneko displays an animated cat or dog that chases the mouse pointer---now an actual mouse or a bone---around the screen while you work.
It was written for the X Window system and does not work well on Wayland.
lolcat concatenates files and streams like regular cat, but it also adds terminal escape codes between characters and lines resulting in a rainbow effect.
Daikichi is an alternative implementation of fortune, which displays random quotes from a database. This package provides just the utilities and no quotes.
Xpenguins is a vintage application showing penguins running, flying and falling on the desktop, using windows as run paths.
Xfishtank is a vintage application that uses the X11 protocol. It shows fishes swimming over the desktop.
Xsnow animates snowfall and Santa with reindeer on the desktop background. Additional customizable effects include wind, stars and various scenery elements.
The filters collection harks back to the late 1980s, when various text filters were written to munge written language in amusing ways. The earliest and best known were legends such as the Swedish Chef filter and B1FF.
This package contains the following filter commands:
b1ff: a satire of a stereotypical Usenet newbie
censor: comply with the CDA
chef: convert English to Mock Swedish
cockney: Cockney English
elee: k3wl hacker slang
fanboy: a stereotypical fan (supports custom fandoms)
fudd: Elmer Fudd
jethro: hillbilly text filter
jibberish: a random selection of these filters
jive: Jive English
ken: turn English into Cockney
kraut: a bad German accent
ky00te: a very cute accent
LOLCAT: as seen in Internet GIFs everywhere
nethackify: wiped-out text as found in nethack
newspeak: à la 1984
nyc: Brooklyn English
pirate: talk like a pirate
rasterman: straight from the keyboard of Carsten Haitzler
scottish: fake Scottish (Dwarven) accent
scramble: scramble the "inner" letters of each word
spammer: turn honest text into something liable to be flagged as spam
studly: studly caps.
uniencode: use glorious Unicode to the fullest possible extent
upside-down: flip the text upside down
The GNU project hosts a similar collection of filters, the GNU talkfilters.
This package displays the ``digital rain'' effect from the 1999 film The Matrix in the terminal with authentic hankaku kana characters and bloom as well as rotating and zooming Mandelbrot set and Conway's game of life effects. The presented title text and color are configurable.
This is an animated, color, ANSI-text telnet server that renders a loop of the Nyan Cat / Poptart Cat animation.
SL (for Steam Locomotive) displays one of several animated trains on the text terminal. It serves no useful purpose but to discourage mistakenly typing sl instead of ls.
TerminalTextEffects (TTE) is a terminal visual effects engine. It can be installed as a system application to produce effects in your terminal, or as a Python library to enable effects within your Python scripts/applications. It also includes a growing library of built-in effects which showcase the engine's features, including complex character movement via Paths, Waypoints, and motion easing, with support for quadratic/cubic bezier curves, complex animations via Scenes with symbol/color changes, layers, easing, and Path synced progression, and variable stop/step color gradient generation. Runs inline, preserving terminal state and workflow.
This package contains a large collection of quotes to display via fortune, drawn from sources all around the world.
This package provides a Git .gitattributes grammar for the Tree-sitter library.
This package provides a Bicep grammar for the Tree-sitter library.
This package provides Tree-sitter's query grammar.
This package provides a TLA+ grammar for the Tree-sitter library.
This package provides a Python grammar for the Tree-sitter library.
This variant provides Python bindings.
This package provides a TCL grammar for the Tree-sitter library.
This package provides a Vue.js grammar for the Tree-sitter library.
This package provides a Rust grammar for the Tree-sitter library.
This variant provides Python bindings.
This package provides a Protocol Buffers grammar for the Tree-sitter library.
This package provides TypeScript and TSX grammars for the Tree-sitter library.
This package provides a Zig grammar for the Tree-sitter library.