Console app for measuring typing speed in words per minute (WPM)
Project description
wpm — console app that measures your typing speed
WPM is a simple terminal program that measures your typing speed in words per minute (WPM).
The WPM is calculated by taking characters per second (CPS) and dividing by five. That gives a slightly higher score than on sites than typeracer.com, but is good enough to gauge your typing speed.
How to install
The recommended way is to install via PyPi
$ pip install wpm
But you can also do a local installation with
$ python setup.py install [--user]
How to run
Just type
$ wpm
To cancel typing, just hit the ESCAPE key.
You can also train a single custom text. In that case, just do
$ wpm --load yourfile.txt
If you want to bundle up several texts into one file, just create a JSON file with the following format
[
{
"author": "Author Name",
"title": "Title of Work",
"text": "The text to type here ..."
},
{
"author": "Author Name",
"title": "Title of Work",
"text": "The text to type here ..."
}
]
You load your JSON files with
$ wpm --load-json yourfile.json
License
Copyright 2017 Christian Stigen Larsen
Distributed under the GNU GPL v3 or later. See the file LICENSE.txt for the full license text. This software makes use of open source software.
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