Last Updated on May 25, 2022
In Operation
Let’s see terminal-parrot in action. Here’s a very short video!
The program doesn’t have many options.
We can change the frame delay with the flag -delay
. The default frame delay is 75 milliseconds. We can also change the number of times to loop with the flag -loops
. By default, the program uses an infinite number of loops.
If you don’t specify the -loops flag, you’ll have to hit the Escape key to exit the program.
The only other option is the ability to render the parrot in an ‘Australian’ orientation. Here’s a short video.
There’s nothing else to this program.
Pages in this article:
Page 1 – Introduction / Installation
Page 2 – In Operation
Page 3 – Summary