cowsay
, but with a cute kitty :3
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< meow >
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cargo install kittysay
nix run nixpkgs#kittysay
kittysay <message>
# or through stdin
echo <message> | kittysay
You can customize the output colors.
# -c <message color> <cat color>
kittysay -c 2 5 <message>
echo <message> | kittysay -c 2 5
You can use the --width
flag to change the width of the speech bubble. Defaults to 45
, maxes out at a little less than the width of your terminal if you try to pass a very large number.
$ kittysay "meow mrrrow mrrrp nyaaa nya nyaaa meow meowwww nyaaa meowwww"
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/ meow mrrrow mrrrp nyaaa nya nyaaa meow \
\ meowwww nyaaa meowwww /
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$ kittysay "meow mrrrow mrrrp nyaaa nya nyaaa meow meowwww nyaaa meowwww" --width 1000
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< meow mrrrow mrrrp nyaaa nya nyaaa meow meowwww nyaaa meowwww >
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$ kittysay "meow mrrrow mrrrp nyaaa nya nyaaa meow meowwww nyaaa meowwww" --width 1
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/ meow \
| mrrrow |
| mrrrp |
| nyaaa |
| nya |
| nyaaa |
| meow |
| meowwww |
| nyaaa |
\ meowwww /
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You can use the --think
flag to enable "think" mode, where the speech bubbles are replaced with thought bubbles (similar to the cowthink
program).
$ kittysay --think ":3"
⏜⏜
( :3 )
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