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A little toy-like app for scrolling text in your favourite terminal.
There is a configuration file "~/.config/scrolltextrc" on UNIX systems and just scrolltextrc in the current directory when you are using it on a WINDOWS machine. If the config file is not yet existing, it can be created by passing the command line option: "-w"|"--write", like so:
scrolltext -w
SCROLL_TEXT="Hello, world." scrolltext [linescroller]
SCROLL_TEXT="Hello, world." scrolltext cursestext
Using SCROLL_DIRECTION=1
makes the text start scrolling from left-side of the terminal.
This is used for right-to-left writing languages.
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A little toy for scrolling text.
We found that scrolltext 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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