Provided by: speedpad_1.0-2_all 

NAME
speedpad - ncurses tool to test, train, and increase typing speed
SYNOPSIS
speedpad [OPTIONS] [--] [FILE [FILE ...]]
speedpad [...] -c [--] [CMD [ARG ...]]
DESCRIPTION
speedpad is an interactive ncurses tool to test, train, and increase typing speed on arbitrary text
input:
o designed for intermediate to advanced level typists
o assumes that you have already learned how to touch type
o no lessons, no single words, no synthetic stuff
o tab expansion, auto indentation and syntax support to train on code
o reference speed robot (defaults to 100 WPM)
o supports CPS, CPM, WPM, PPM, and CPH/KPH metrics
o shows detailed statistics about speed and typos
o helps to find and eliminate frequent typos
OPTIONS
--version
show version number and exit
-h, --help
show help message and exit
-c use positional arguments as command line (default: False)
-o FILE
write stats dump to file (default: <stdout>)
--wpm speed in words per minute (default: True)
--cpm speed in chars per minute (default: False)
--cps speed in chars per second (default: False)
--speed SPEED
reference speed in matching unit (default: 100.0)
--wrap WIDTH
wrap text at specified width (default: 0)
[<0 = disable, 0 = auto, >0 = fixed]
--user NAME
set custom user name (default: <login name>)
--tabsize N
set custom tabsize (default: 8)
--strict
require manual line breaks (default: False)
--indent
enable auto indentation (default: False)
--syntax
enable syntax support (default: False)
--no-strip
keep excessive whitespace in text (default: False)
--no-robot
disable the reference speed robot (default: False)
--no-color
disable colors (default: False)
--no-stats
disable stats dump on stdout (default: False)
--code equals --no-strip --indent --syntax
The following options should be used carefully:
--input-encoding encoding
--output-encoding encoding
--filesystem-encoding encoding
For a full list of supported encodings, see:
http://docs.python.org/library/codecs.html#standard-encodings
KEYBINDS
ENTER load next quote (if not started)
CTRL-X reset counters and position, restart quote (if started)
CTRL-D stop current round and show statistics (if started)
CTRL-Q quit gracefully and dump stats
CTRL-C quit forcefully and do not dump stats
UP/DOWN/LEFT/RIGHT
PGUP/PGDOWN/HOME/END
Press space, tab, or any alphanumeric key to start typing.
EXAMPLES
speedpad file1 file2 file3
grep ^foo words | speedpad
speedpad -c -- fortune -s -n 500
speedpad -c -- fortune 40% startrek 60% linux
speedpad /usr/src/linux/README
speedpad --code /usr/src/linux/mm/pagewalk.c
write stats to file:
speedpad > stats
speedpad >> stats (append)
speedpad -o stats (append)
show speed for all records:
gnuplot -p -e "plot 'stats' using 15
smooth sbezier title 'wpm'"
show speed development over time:
gnuplot -p -e "set xdata time; set timefmt '%s';
plot 'stats' using 1:15
smooth sbezier title 'wpm'"
show speed in relation to elapsed typing time:
gnuplot -p -e "plot 'stats' using 3:15
smooth sbezier title 'wpm'"
show typos in relation to speed:
gnuplot -p -e "plot 'stats' using 15:11
smooth sbezier title 'typos'"
SEE ALSO
fortune(6) gnuplot(1) gtypist(1) typespeed(1)
http://feurix.org/projects/speedpad/
AUTHOR
speedpad and this man page was written by John Feuerstein.
20 Oct 2011 SPEEDPAD(1)