02-15-2002
clarification
I would like to know which languager are used,why.and where to get information for beginners on these languages. Languages I have seen listed for animation are: csh scripting,awk/sed,tcl/tk,C/C++/&PERL. If you know any chatrooms that might be helpful, that info would also be great.
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
nyancat
NYANCAT(1) General Commands Manual NYANCAT(1)
NAME
nyancat - terminal-based Pop Tart Cat animation
SYNOPSIS
nyancat [ -hitn ] [-f frames]
DESCRIPTION
nyancat is an animated, color, ANSI-text program that renders a loop of the classic Nyan Cat animation.
nyancat makes use of various ANSI escape sequences to render color, or in the case of a VT220, simply dumps text to the screen.
OPTIONS
-i, --intro
Show introduction / about information on startup.
-t, --telnet
Enable telnet mode.
-n, --no-counter
Do not display the timer.
-s, --no-title
Do not set the titlebar text.
-e, --no-clear
Do not clear the display between frames.
-f, --frames
Display the requested number of frames, then quit.
-r, --min-rows
Crop the animation from the top.
-R, --max-rows
Crop the animation from the bottom.
-c, --min-cols
Crop the animation from the left.
-C, --max-cols
Crop the animation from the right.
-W, --width
Crop the animation to the given width.
-H, --height
Crop the animation to the given height.
-h, --help
Show help message and exit.
HOMEPAGE
Homepage: http://miku.acm.uiuc.edu/
Repository: https://github.com/klange/nyancat
AUTHOR
nyancat was written by Kevin Lange.
This manual page was written by Jonathan McCrohan <jmccrohan@gmail.com>, for the Debian project (and may be used by others).
May, 2012 NYANCAT(1)