An easy command line interface to work with exercism.io
This is a simplified 3D world with alpha-blended objects that look
kind of like fireworks or sparks. It also has a number of effects
built in, such as fading, blurring, fire ("heat"), and zooming.
It serves no purpose except to look pretty. The source-code is also
well-documented, so someone might find it useful in learning SDL
routines.
Text-mode less-like fb2 books reader, written on python.
This port installs additional fonts for the figlet(6) program. Most
of these are better suited for demonstrating the level of boredom
somebody reached rather than regular use.
Figlet is a program that creates large ASCII art characters out of ordinary
screen characters
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| (_) | _____ | |_| |__ (_)___
| | | |/ / _ \ | __| '_ \| / __|
| | | < __/ | |_| | | | \__ \_
|_|_|_|\_\___| \__|_| |_|_|___(_)
Figlet can print in a variety of fonts, both left-to-right and right-to-left.
Figlet comes with several fonts. Also, many other fonts are avaiable,
including Hebrew, Cyrillic (Russian), and Greek.
There is also a "Figlet Home Page" on the Worldwide Web.
http://www.surfplaza.com/figlet/
The Free Software Foundation's "find" utilities, including "find",
"locate", and "xargs".
These utilities exist in the FreeBSD base collection, but the GNU
versions have added functionality that is sometimes useful.
Note that this port will install these utilities with a `g' prefix,
eg., glocate, gfind, gxargs, but the texinfo documentation will refer to
these utilities without the `g' prefix.
This is a duplicate of strfile(8).
It exists to make it possible to have fortune ports without first having
to install the games distribution.
OpenR2 is a library that implements the MFC/R2 signalling over E1 lines using
the Zapata Telephony interface (or DAHDI). The MF R2 tones required for the
signaling are generated by code borrowed from the LGPL library SpanDSP
written by Steve Underwood, the user has the option to provide a MF interface
to use his own MF R2 tone generation and detection so the library will use
them when needed, that's why this library does not depend directly on spandsp,
libteletone or zaptel for tone generation and detection (depends on zaptel
for CAS bits and general media transmission though)
Countrycodes is an ISO 3166 country code finder. It is mainly used to know
the country a domain name belongs to. It also allows searching by 2 or 3
letters codes, country number and country name.
Book of Psalms from the Douai Bible (1610) in fortune(6) file format
In general, taking random out-of-context verses from a Bible is a
VERY bad idea. This said, this is an experiment to generate a not
too bad fortune-cookie database under the following principles:
- Only the text from the psalms, which are usually meant for praying,
were taken.
- The texts always include at least some context: you are always
notified where the text came from and there is always sufficient
text so that the phrases make sense.
- The text was taken from the classic Douai Bible, a direct translation
from the latin Vulgata. The old language will not give you false
impressions that you are actually understanding it fully.
- No effort was done to remove the original comments. Non-Christians
may rightfully feel the translation is biased.
This is meant to be a general aid for Christian meditation: it is not
generally to be taken as my message-of-the-day from God.
To use, you need UNIX fortune(6) utility and you should follow the
instructions from the corresponding man page.