I haven’t used the rust version, but, with a glance, pretty much the rust replica as well as the c clone I wrote lead to more or less the same outcome as the bash original script. A mesmerizing effect.
Hey, this is your lucky day: You don’t need a github account.
All you need to do to easily install this project is to install git
.
Open a terminal.
If you are using a Debian-based distribution (ubuntu, linuxmint, pop_os etc), copy-paste this command:
sudo apt install git
If you are using an Arch-based distribution:
sudo pacman -S git
From there, follow the instructions on the repo.
Have fun!
If you need any help, do not hesitate to ask for it.
UPDATE: I have just added another animation option (hop), you can check it out here.
UPDATE: I have just added another animation option (hop), you can check it out here.
Watch the video.
cmatrix
has it’s own features, and has most certainly been an inspiration. At first I made a project as a matrix-clone, in c.
Later on I added an extra feature in another project, rendering ascii-art in the foreground. In this step I tried taking a step further on.
oh boy, everything means something, all the names are taken.
I am a linux user, this is a FOSS project that I created.
This is a project that makes my linux experience more pleasant.
Is this a project that might interest other linux users, or might make their experience better?
Judging from the 49 upvotes so far, yes.
Do you share the same opinion? I don’t know.
If not, feel free to downvote, and/or move on.
More like something like eye candy, but it can also work like this.
he he, a gif posted would look yummy I think…
I stand corrected.
c-squares
was inspired by this bash script:
https://github.com/pipeseroni/pipes.sh
It also is a variation of another project of mine:
lolwtf
I am glad you like it.