cmatsuoka / asciiquarium

Enjoy the mysteries of the sea from the safety of your own terminal!
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                          Asciiquarium v1.1
                by Kirk Baucom <kbaucom@schizoid.com>
                      http://www.robobunny.com

Asciiquarium is an aquarium/sea animation in ASCII art.

Installation

Asciiquarium is a single perl script, so all you have to do is make sure it's executable and put it somewhere convenient, like /usr/local/bin or /usr/local/games.

Ubuntu

Out-of-the-box ubuntu doesn't satisfy the Requirements below, so here's how to get them: 1) Get perl's curses package which is available from apt: sudo apt-get install libcurses-perl 2) Run cpan at the shell. Agree to the defaults for everything. To leave cpan, type quit 3) Type sudo cpan Term::Animation

Requirements

You must have the Term::Animation module, which you can get from http://www.cpan.org. The Term::Animation module also requires the Curses module, which you can also get from CPAN. This program will only run on platforms that have a Curses library (so it won't work on Windows, but you might get it to run under cygwin).

Usage

Command line arguments: -c "classic" mode, only show species from Asciiquarium 1.0

While running: q quit r redraw (will recreate all entities) p toggle pause

Contributors

New fish species backported from the Android live wallpaper and other minor improvements by Claudio Matsuoka.

Pretty much all of the ASCII art was done by Joan Stark: http://www.geocities.com/SoHo/7373/

Anything that she didn't do, I don't have a source for.