A digital clock for the terminal
Project description
What
A simple digital clock for the terminal
Run
python pyclock.py
Controls
Keys |
Actions |
---|---|
q or Q or Esc |
quit |
s or S |
toggle seconds |
p or P |
toggle punctuation |
c or C |
toggle center display |
a or A |
toggle auto scale display |
0 to 9 |
change color |
< or , |
decrease width |
> or . |
increase width |
[ or { |
decrease height |
] or } |
increase height |
- or _ |
change color down |
- or + |
change color up |
` or ~ |
random color |
Command-line options
Options |
Descriptions |
---|---|
-h or --help |
show help message |
-S or --no-seconds |
do not display seconds |
-s or --seconds |
display seconds |
-P or --no-punctuation |
do not display punctuation |
-p or --punctuation |
display punctuation |
-C or --no-center |
do not center clock display |
-c or --center |
center clock display |
-A or --no-auto-scale |
do not auto scale display |
-a or --auto-scale |
auto scale display |
-k COLOR or --color COLOR |
color 0-255 (default: 2) |
-f FORMAT or --format FORMAT |
time format (default: %I%M%S) |
-W WIDTH or --width WIDTH |
scale width (default: 1) |
-H HEIGHT or --height HEIGHT |
scale height (default: 1) |
Configuration file
Check out example.pyclock.conf for details.
Support
[x] Works on Linux completely
[x] Works on OSX completely
[ ] Windows not supported
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