Versatile ASCII and ANSI Art text editor for drawing in the Linux/Unix/macOS terminal, with animation, 256 and 16 colors, Unicode and CP437, and customizable themes
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Versatile ASCII and ANSI Art text editor for drawing in the Linux/Unix/macOS terminal, with animation, 256 and 16 colors, Unicode and CP437, and customizable themes
Turn your idle shell into a visual playground with this collection of Bash screensavers
✨ Colorful animated ASCII banners in your terminal — powered by pyfiglet & rich 🖤
C++ console application that converts images into detailed ASCII art by mapping pixel brightness and local shapes to characters. Supports gamma correction, filtering, multi-region shape matching, randomness, and multithreading. Designed for Windows terminals with raster fonts (8×12) for best visual results.
🐍📱 Authentic Nokia 3310 Snake Xenzia recreation with enhanced visuals, nostalgic boot sequence, and immersive terminal experience. Features realistic phone frame, animated snake, level progression, and true-to-original gameplay mechanics.
🎨 PS Color Scripts Enhanced w/ Caching and Cross-Platform PowerShell Support
Simple app that draws boxes to terminal using ASCII or UTF8 chars
Mandelbrot set visualization for terminal emulators
A 3D raymarched virtual pet companion for Pi CLI
img2ansi is a high-performance image-to-ANSI converter built for developers who want to bring visual elements to the command line. It supports 24-bit color, animations, real-time processing, and seamless integration with both Node.js and browser environments. Perfect for CLI tools, terminal dashboards, ASCII art projects, and more.
Python aquarium built with curses
CLI utility to paste (or copy to clipboard) random (or specefic) boykisser ASCII art in your terminal. - i know what you are.
CLI utility to paste (or copy to clipboard) random (or specefic) boykisser ASCII art in your terminal. - i know what you are.
Simple project that converts images and videos into beautiful art in your terminal.
A collection of nostalgic and aesthetic terminal screensavers including vintage Pipes and Starfield animations. Built with Go and Bubble Tea. Part of the Atlas Suite.
Fire up your windows terminal with some colors!
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