A rainy clock in your terminal, written with Deno.
- Fix error in latest deno.
- the extension of pre-build compression
Now era can redraw contents if the terminal window size is changed.
- git clone this repo and compile it.
git clone https://github.com/kyoheiu/era
cd era
make install
- Or, you can use binary from the release page.
./era
creates config.json
in your $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/era/
automatically and you have a rainy clock.
NOTE: era
assumes the value is ~/.config
if $XDG_CONFIG_HOME
isn't defined as an environment variable.
Or,
./era -c
starts counter like this.
To exit, press any key.
config.json
looks like this:
{"interval":100,"frequency":40,"rain1":"│","rain2":" ","timecolor":"#eeeeee","raincolor":"#e0b0ff"}
interval
means how often the screen is updated (a.k.a how fast it rains). The bigger this number, The slower it rains.
The larger frequency
, the fewer the raindrops.
rain1
and rain2
are characters representing raindrops. By default rain2
is just a whitespace, so raindrops are represented by rain1 (|) only. Of course you can change the shape of raindrops!