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Development => Scripting and Bash => Topic started by: bitsnpcs on February 01, 2018, 12:58:50 PM
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Hold down Ctrl and Alt keys and press t (Ctrl Alt + t)
copy/paste (or type) in to your terminal -
Enter your password when asked.
sudo apt-get install toilet
Examples
(https://preview.ibb.co/mdBSDm/Screenshot_2018_02_01_11_34_34.png)
(https://preview.ibb.co/inHHDm/Screenshot_2018_02_01_11_35_02.png)
toilet --help
(https://preview.ibb.co/kSxvzR/Screenshot_2018_02_01_11_36_25.png)
For a quick start to begin with you can use the commands in the above images and just change "bitsnpcs" in command to your nym.
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Hold down Ctrl and Alt keys and press t (Ctrl Alt + t)
Copy/paste (or type) in to your terminal -
while true; do echo "$(date '+%D %T' | toilet -f term -F border --metal)"; sleep 1; done
To exit - Hold down Ctrl key and press C (Ctrl+C)
An example
(https://preview.ibb.co/jMvCym/toilet2.png)
Here is the rainbow version, output colours have higher contrast.
while true; do echo "$(date +'%D %T' | toilet -f term -F border --gay)"; sleep 1; done
(https://preview.ibb.co/c4Kxym/toilet3.png)
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Am I the only one who thought this thread was going to be about locating 'safe and clean' public toilets (bathrooms, washrooms, or whatever you may call them) ! I had to google 'linux toilets' to find the answer.
;D ;D ;D :P
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I would prefer a different title, I am not without a sense of humour for the record :)
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I would prefer a different title, I am not without a sense of humour for the record :)
It wasn't meant as criticism of the title, by the way! But it can be confusing, I wonder if was humour on the part of the OP. Maybe toilet is not understood in other languages but I discovered that it's a linux acronym.
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I would prefer a different title, I am not without a sense of humour for the record :)
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