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NAME

       pipes.sh - animated pipes terminal screensaver

SYNOPSIS

       pipes.sh [OPTION]...

DESCRIPTION

       A  bash  script which draws randomly pathed pipes over the terminal. Generally used either
       as a functional screensaver or for amusement.

OPTIONS

       -p [1-]
            Number of pipes. (default is 1)

       -t [0-9]
            Determines the type of pipes to be drawn. Multiple arguments can be used. (default is
            0)

            Due to the manpage limitation, the following list describes types in text, please see
            README  ⟨https://github.com/pipeseroni/pipes.sh#-t--pipe-types⟩  for  actual  Unicode
            characters and screenshots.

            -t 0   "BOX DRAWING HEAVY"

            -t 1   "BOX DRAWING LIGHT" and "BOX DRAWING LIGHT ARC"

            -t 2   "BOX DRAWING LIGHT"

            -t 3   "BOX DRAWING DOUBLE"

            -t 4   "|+ ++-+ +|++ +-"

            -t 5   "|/ \/-\ \|/\ /-"

            -t 6   ".. .... .... .."

            -t 7   ".o oo.o o.oo o."

            -t 8   "-\ /\|/ /-\/ \|" (railway)

            -t 9   "BOX DRAWING HEAVY AND LIGHT" (knobby)

       -t c[16 chars]
            Use custom type of pipes.

            The  following table describes the order of characters and what they represent.  Four
            of the characters are not applicable as the pipes does not perform a 180-turn.

            Index  Going

            1      Straight up

            2      Up and going right

            3      Not applicable (up and back down), use space

            4      Up and going left

            5      Right and going up

            6      Stright right

            7      Right and going down

            8      Not applicable (right and back left), use space

            9      Not applicable (down and back up), use space

            10     Down and going right

            11     Straight down

            12     Down and going left

            13     Left and going up

            14     Not applicable (left and back right), use space

            15     Left and going down

            16     Straight left

       -c [0-7]
            Colors of pipes. Multiple arguments can be used. (default is 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 0)

       -f [20-100]
            Frame rate. (default is 75)

       -s [5-15]
            Probability of straight fitting. (default is 13)

       -r [LIMIT]
            Resets the drawing after [LIMIT] characters. If no limit is specified then  it  takes
            the value 0. (default is 2000)

       -R   Randomize starting position and direction.

       -B   No bold effect.

       -C   No color.

       -K   No change of colors and types when hitting screen edges.

       -h   Displays a help message.

       -v   Prints the version number.

KEYBOARD CONTROLS

       Press any key to quit pipes.sh, except the following Shift + Key:

       P / O  Increase/decrease probability of straight pipes

       F / D  Increase/decrease frame rate

       B      Toggle bold effect

       C      Toggle no colors

       K      Toggle keeping pipe color and type when crossing edges

HISTORY

       pipes.sh  was  originally  created  by Matthew Simpson and posted to the Arch Linux Forums
       ⟨https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?pid=728932#p728932⟩ in early 2010.  It  was  also
       later  posted  to  Gist  ⟨https://gist.github.com/msimpson/1096939⟩ released in the public
       domain.

       In early 2013, Yu-Jie Lin posted a modification of the script to Gist after reading  about
       it  on  a  blog  ⟨https://inconsolation.wordpress.com/2013/02/01/pipes-sh-a-little-bit-of-
       fun/⟩.  It was maintained on Gist independently for a period of a few months.

       In 2014, the script was given its own GitHub repository  as  a  project  which  encouraged
       contributions  from  other  developers. As the project gained more popularity the decision
       was made to combine forces with developers of similar projects.

       Finally in 2015, the MIT License was added and the Pipeseroni collective was  formed  (see
       LINKS below) to maintain the project.

LINKS

       Website ⟨https://pipeseroni.github.io/⟩

       Repository ⟨https://github.com/pipeseroni/pipes.sh⟩

BUGS

       Please         see         current         issues         on         issue         tracker
       ⟨https://github.com/pipeseroni/pipes.sh/issues⟩, and report any bugs  or  request  feature
       you'd like.

AUTHORS

       Pipeseroni/pipes.sh                                                           contributors
       ⟨https://github.com/pipeseroni/pipes.sh/graphs/contributors⟩.

COPYRIGHT

       Copyright (c) 2010-2018 Pipeseroni/pipes.sh contributors.

       pipes.sh is licensed under the MIT License, see LICENSE file.