#pipe #prints #terminal #saver

app rpipes

A 'terminal saver' program that prints pipes

2 releases

Uses old Rust 2015

0.1.1 Aug 10, 2018
0.1.0 Aug 9, 2018

#7 in #saver

GPL-3.0-only

17KB
297 lines

Requirements

rpipes requires the ncursesw (wide-character supporting) development libraries to be installed.

On Ubuntu this library can be installed using sudo apt-get install libncursesw5-dev

Usage

    rpipes 1.0
    Joshua Karns
    Prints moving pipes in the terminal
    
    USAGE:
        rpipes [OPTIONS]
    
    FLAGS:
        -h, --help       Prints help information
        -V, --version    Prints version information
    
    OPTIONS:
        -c, --charset <charset>      Sets the character set to be used
        -s, --colorset <colorset>    Sets the color set to be used
        -d, --delay <delay>          the delay between updates (ms).
        -M, --max_len <max_len>      The maximum length a pipe will be before it turns.
        -m, --min_len <min_len>      The minimum length of a pipe before it turns.
        -n, --numpipes <numpipes>    The number of pipes to be drawn at the same time.

Todo

  • Test on popular linux distros
  • Test on Windows
  • Test on MacOSX

Dependencies

~3–12MB
~117K SLoC