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ASCII Terminal Animation Package

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bruhanimate

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bruhanimate provides a set of tools for creating and rendering animations directly in the terminal. Designed for ease of use, this package enables developers to incorporate dynamic animations into command-line applications. While drawing inspiration from existing terminal animation libraries, bruhanimate brings a fresh approach and offers a unique set of features tailored for flexibility and creativity in terminal-based projects.

Inspired by the Asciimatics package.

Installation

From PyPI

pip install --upgrade bruhanimate

From source

git clone https://github.com/FNBBDevs/bruhanimate

cd bruhanimate

python -m pip install .

Quick Start

Use some of the built in demos to see what is possible. There are demos for each effect. Simply import <effect>_demo from bruhanimate and call the <effect>_demo.run() to run the demo!

  • static

  • offset

  • noise

  • stars

  • snow

  • rain

  • plasma

  • gol (Conway's Game of Life)

  • matrix

  • twinkle

# Import a demo

from bruhanimate import plasma_demo

# run the demo

plasma_demo.run()

Usage

Here are some examples on how bruhanimate might be used.

Pass in arguments through the show() command.

"""

Here is a simple program that uses the EffectRenderer passing in

the arguments to the main function

"""

from bruhanimate import Screen, CenterRenderer, images





def demo(screen, img, frames, time, effect_type, background, transparent):

    renderer = CenterRenderer(screen, frames, time, img, effect_type, background, transparent)

    renderer.update_smart_transparent(True)

    renderer.effect.update_color(True)

    renderer.effect.update_intensity(100)

    renderer.run()





def main():

    Screen.show(demo, args=(images.get_image("twopoint"), 300, 0, "noise", " ", False))





if __name__ == "__main__":

    main()

Set the arguments directly in the function invoked by show().

"""

Here is a simple program that uses the EffectRenderer setting the arguments

directly in the main function.

"""

from bruhanimate import Screen, EffectRenderer





def demo(screen: Screen):

    renderer = EffectRenderer(

        screen=screen,

        frames=float("inf"),

        frame_time=0.1,

        effect_type="snow",

        background=" ",

        transparent=False

    )

    renderer.run()





if __name__ == "__main__":

    Screen.show(main)

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