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      Especially looking at “ErrorCorrect” [1], it’s very impressive how fluid the animations look, given the confines of discrete line and character steps. Lot’s of tweaking and love went into this it seems.

      [1] https://chrisbuilds.github.io/terminaltexteffects/showroom/#errorcorrect

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        “Spotlight” is similarly impressive, the attention to color shows a true love of craft.

        This is one of those libraries that I have no need for, but I want to find a reason to use it.

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        This is extremely cool and I am going to be so annoyed when a setup wizard makes me wait through an extra 38s of animation.

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          Some of those could be great as slide transitions for a presentation tool!

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            On it. But for in-terminal demos.

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            These are fun, but because of the generation of computer users I come from, is I saw any of these in my terminal, I would immediately think “Oh no, I’ve got a virus!”

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              If you have ever used Ansible with cowsay installed, and you thought the cows were a bit understated, it’s fun to get Ansible to use ponysay instead. After that, TTE seems quite reasonable.