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ponysay - A cowsay wrapper with ponies.

The pony files are desktop/browser ponies converted using img2xterm.

Derp Today your terminal, tomorrow the world!

Installation on Linux (or other Unix)

If you do not already have cowsay you will need to install it

apt-get install cowsay # assuming dpkg

Download the latest project. In the terminal, cd into the ponysay directory and run

sudo make

This will install ponysay into the $PREFIX (/usr by default). In order to use ponysay, run

ponysay "I am just the cutest pony"

Or if you have a specific pony in your mind:

ponysay -f pinkie "Partay!~"

Pony fortune on terminal startup

This requires that you have the fortune utility installed

apt-get install fortune

You can try this script to ponify fortunes.

Edit your ~/.bashrc and add this to the end of the file

fortune | ponysay

Now every time you open a terminal a pony should give your fortune

Installation on Microsoft™ Windows®

¯\_(ツ)_/¯

FAQ

Q: The output looks like a mess in (TTY/PuTTY/other)!

A: Unfortunately, there's nothing much we can do about it. See issue 1.

Q: You are missing (my-favourite-pony)!

A: Ask and we'll add!

Q: Which programs do you use to generate the pony files?

A: The pony files are actually a bunch of selected browser ponies that are generated into cow files via img2xterm.