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NAME
notcurses-demo - Show off some notcurses features
SYNOPSIS
notcurses-demo [-h|--help] [-p path] [-d delaymult] [-l loglevel] [-kHVc] demospec
DESCRIPTION
notcurses-demo demonstrates the capabilities of the notcurses library. It can be run in any terminal emulator or console with a correct terminfo(5) database, but is at is best in a "DirectColor" 24bpp RGB environment.
The demonstrations include:
- (i)ntro—a setting of tone
- (x)ray—stimulate a logo with energy
- (e)agle—they took some time off my life, back in the day
- (t)rans—an exploration of various transparencies
- (c)hunli—the strongest woman in the world
- (g)rid—a gradient of color lain atop a great grid
- (s)liders—a missing-piece puzzle made up of colorful blocks
- (w)itherworm—a great Nothing slowly robs the world of color
- (u)niblocks—a series of blocks detailing Unicode pages
- (b)oxes—pulsating boxes with a transparent center
- (v)iew—images and a video are rendered as text
- (l)uigi-a dashing Apennine plumber in a world of fire
- (p)anelreels—demonstration of the panelreel high-level widget
- (o)utro—a message of hope from the library's author
At any time, press 'q' to quit. The demo is best run in at least a 80x45 terminal.
OPTIONS
-p path: Look in the specified path for data files.
-d delaymult: Apply a rational multiplier to the standard delay of 1s.
-H: Launch a HUD with running timers for each demo. This HUD can be moved or closed with the mouse.
-k: Inhibit use of the alternate screen. Necessary if you want the output left on your terminal after the program exits.
-c: Do not attempt to seed the PRNG. This is useful when benchmarking.
-h: Print a usage message, and exit with success.
-V: Print the program name and version, and exit with success.
demospec: Select which demos to run, and what order to run them in. The default is ixetcgswubvlpo. See above for a list of demos.
NOTES
Proper display requires:
- A terminal advertising the rgb terminfo(5) capability, or that the environment variable COLORTERM is defined to 24bit (and that the terminal honors this variable),
- A monospaced font, and
- Good Unicode support in your libc, font, and terminal emulator.
SEE ALSO
notcurses(3notcurses), ncurses(3ncurses), terminfo(5)