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douroucoulisay
is a Python package that lets you print messages with delightful douroucoulis ASCII art. Perfect for adding a touch of whimsy to your command-line outputs! It is a HOOT and a WHOOP to use.
#```sh #pip install douroucoulisay
Once installed, you can use douroucoulisay from the command line to print messages with douroucouli ASCII art.
To display a message with the default douroucouli: douroucoulisay "Hello, world!"
To use a specific douroucouli ASCII art, use the -d option followed by the douroucouli name: douroucoulisay "How are you?" -d douroucouli2
Ensure that the douroucouli you want to use exists in the assets/ directory of the package. By default, the package includes:
douroucouli1 douroucouli2 douroucouli3
Example Here’s an example of what the output looks like:
############-
##############--###+
###-.+##############.-###
##+-.####-##############.-####
####+-#### +########- ####+--+###
##+---### ###### +###--++-#
#---+### .... ###+ ... ###-+-+#
#+-+### . ### -##+-##-
#-### .######.###. #####- ###--#.
#-### -# .######- ## .##--#
#+## .# .#+##- # +##-#
##### ##+ -###++###- ### ##-##
##### +######++####### #####
##+## ##++++## ###+#
##-##.######+#######-+#-##
-###- -##########+ +###
###- #######+ .###-
.###. -###
###########+
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A package to print messages with douroucouli ASCII art and sounds.
We found that douroucoulisay demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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