| balloons | ||
| completion | ||
| extraponies | ||
| extrattyponies | ||
| manuals | ||
| ponies | ||
| share | ||
| .gitignore | ||
| COPYING | ||
| CREDITS | ||
| dependency-test.sh | ||
| extrapony-wishlist | ||
| pony-checklist | ||
| ponysay-old.py | ||
| ponysay.py | ||
| README.md | ||
| setup.py | ||
ponysay — cowsay reimplemention for ponies.
Today your terminal, tomorrow the world!
Installation on GNU/Linux (or other Unix implementations)
Download or clone the project.
In the terminal, cd into the ponysay directory and ./setup.py install or python3 setup.py install.
You may need to be super user to run ./setup.py install without --private, on most systems this
can be achieved by running sudo ./setup.py install.
For more information we have provided you with an extensive manual in PDF.
In order to use ponysay, run:
ponysay "I am just the cutest pony!"
Or if you have a specific pony in your mind:
ponysay -p pinkie "Partay!~"
Run info ponysay, man 6 ponysay or ponysay -h for more information.
Pony fortune on terminal startup
This requires that you have the fortune utility installed. You can install it from your repositories (may be named fortune-mod)
or just fetch the source code from here.
You can try this script or ponypipe to ponify fortunes.
Edit your ~/.bashrc and add this to the end of the file
fortune | ponysay
Now every time you open a terminal a pony should give your fortune
Pony quotes
Running ponysay --q will give you a random pony saying one it its quote from MLP:FiM, or you can specify the pony: ponysay -q pinkie.
Just as with -f, -q can be used multiple time to to sepecify a set of ponies from which one will be selected randomly.
When running ponysay -l or ponysay -L the ponies which have quotes will be printed bold or bright (depending on terminal).
Ponies in TTY (Linux VT)
If you have a custom colour palette edit your ~/.bashrc and add
if [ "$TERM" = "linux" ]; then
function ponysay
{
exec ponysay "$@"
#RESET PALETTE HERE
}
fi
Read the PDF or info manual for more information.
Installation on Microsoft™ Windows®
Dependencies
Required runtime dependencies
coreutils: stty in coreutils used to determine size of the terminal
python>=3: written in python 3
Package building dependencies
gzip: used for compressing manuals (suppressable with ./configure --without-info-compression --without-man-compression)
texinfo: used for building info manual (suppressable with ./configure --without-info)
python>=3: the installation process is written in python 3
Run ./dependency-test.sh if things are not working for you.
FAQ
Q: The output looks like a mess in (TTY/PuTTY/other)!
A: Unfortunately we cannot make it perfect, see issue 1. But we have done a lot, read more about how to get the best the current state of the art has to offer in the manual.
Q: You are missing (my-favourite-pony)!
A: Ask and we'll add!
Q: Which programs do you use to generate the pony files?
A: The pony files are actually mostly a bunch of selected browser ponies, converted using util-say.
The PDF manual should answer most of your questions.
