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Boxes – Draws ASCII Art Boxes in Linux

Boxes – Draws ASCII Art Boxes and Shapes in Linux Terminal

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Boxes is a simple, configurable command line program which can draw any kind of box around its input text. It filters text and draws shapes around it – it’s practically a text filter. In

Ternimal – Show Animated Lifeform in Linux Terminal

Ternimal – Show Animated Lifeform in Your Linux Terminal

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Ternimal (not terminal, yes, we also read it as terminal the first time) is a simple, very flexible program that simulates an animated lifeform in your terminal using Unicode block symbols. It simply colors

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