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32 lines
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Prints out colored unicode sprites of pokémon onto your terminal.
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Contains almost 900 pokémon from gen 1 to gen 8. Has all the pokémons
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you could ever want, including shinies and alternate forms (okay it's
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still missing some female forms but cut me some slack).
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The program requires python3 to run and a terminal with true color
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support, which most modern terminals have.
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You can run the program from the command line to either display a
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pokémon of your choice by specifying the pokémon name or make it
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display a random pokémon.
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The program itself is a simple python script that prints out text
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files corresponding to the relevant pokémon or a randomly selected
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pokémon. The sprites are simple text files that use unicode characters
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and ANSI color codes to display images of pokémon. The text sprite
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files can be found in the colorscripts folder. The files were
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generated using sprites taken from PokéSprite as the base and
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converted to unicode sprites using custom scripts that can be found at
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https://gitlab.com/phoneybadger/pokémon-generator-scripts
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You can display a random pokémon whenever a terminal gets launched by
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adding the "pokemon-colorscripts" -r command to your .bashrc or
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.zshrc, or by chmoding the provided shell script to be executable:
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# chmod +x /etc/profile.d/pokemon-colorscripts-login.sh
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You may also choose to disable Slackware's default fortune script by
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disabling execution with chmod:
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# chmod -x /etc/profile.d/bsd-games-login-fortune.sh
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