a version of lolcat with some lgbtq+ pride flags options
$ queercat [-f flag_number][-h horizontal_speed] [-v vertical_speed] [--] [FILES...]
Concatenate FILE(s), or standard input, to standard output.
With no FILE, or when FILE is -, read standard input.
--flag <d> , -f <d>: Choose colors to use: [rainbow: 0, trans: 1, NB: 2, lesbian: 3, gay: 4, pan: 5, bi: 6, genderfluid: 7, asexual: 8, unlabeled: 9, aromantic : 10, aroace: 11] default is rainbow(0)
--horizontal-frequency <d>, -h <d>: Horizontal rainbow frequency (default: 0.23)
--vertical-frequency <d>, -v <d>: Vertical rainbow frequency (default: 0.1)
--force-color, -F: Force color even when stdout is not a tty
--no-force-locale, -l: Use encoding from system locale instead of assuming UTF-8
--random, -r: Random colors
--24bit, -b: Output in 24-bit "true" RGB mode (slower and
not supported by all terminals)
--version: Print version and exit
--help: Show this message
(Flag list above may not be up to date; run queercat --help
to see which flags your version supports!)
To add a flag, first add an instance of pattern_t
for it to the flags
array in the main.c
file.
Look for the section /* *** Flags *********************************************************/
, then find
/* Add new flags above this line. */
. The order is important! For the sake of simplicity, you should
only add to the end.
Example:
},
{
.name = "nonbinary",
.ansii_pattern = {
.codes_count = 8,
.ansii_codes = {226, 226, 255, 255, 93, 93, 234, 234}
},
.color_pattern = {
.stripes_count = 4,
.stripes_colors = {
0xffff00, /* #ffff00 - Yellow */
0xb000ff, /* #b000ff - Purple */
0xffffff, /* #ffffff - White */
0x000000 /* #000000 - Black */
},
.factor = 4.0f
},
.get_color = get_color_stripes
},
/* Add new flags above this line. */
};
Pay attention to the number it gets from its position in the array!
Extend the line for --flag
under Usage
.
Note that in the readme it is a single line.
to compile with gcc: $ gcc main.c -lm -o queercat
add the binary to a directory in your PATH
variable (/bin
can work) to use from everywhere
base for code: https://github.com/jaseg/lolcat/
Original idea: https://github.com/busyloop/lolcat/