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Animate the unicode clock faces, in the terminal
var clock = require('clockface')({
out: process.stdout, //default
autostart: true, //default
tick: 100, //default
})
process.stdout.write('yaaaaay ')
setTimeout(() => clock.pause(), 10000)
setTimeout(() => clock.start(), 15000)
setTimeout(() => clock.stop(), 25000)
If we're doing an intensive sync operation the clockface won't animate (event loop blocked).
Mostly in a terminal app, these are the time's we want to give user feedback.
Clockface comes with an executable
clockface <tick> <autostart>
So the solution is to spawn with stdio inherit.
var clock = spawn(__dirname + '/node_modules/.bin/clockface', {stdio: 'inherit'})
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Animate the unicode clock faces, in the terminal
We found that clockface demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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