Commandline application with a talking skeleton
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A talking skeleton, just what everyone needs. It exists to illustrate the principles of dls-python3-skeleton in story form. Look through the git commit history to see the evolution of the ideas.
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Primarily useful from the commandline:
$ skeleton-says Hello ------- ( Hello ) ------- \ \ .-. \(o.o) |=| __|__ //.=|=.\\ // .=|=. \\ \\ .=|=. // \\(_=_)// (:| |:) || || () () || || || || l42 ==' '==
Although it can also be embedded into an application.
from skeleton_says.say import say
art = say("Hello")
See https://thomascobb.github.io/skeleton-says for more detailed documentation.
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