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artloop

v0.0.0

Published

artloop is a command-line interface that cycles through all applications within a folder on a timed interval for art installations.

Downloads

2

Readme

about

artloop is a command-line interface that cycles through all generative art applications within a folder on a timed interval.

artloop currently only works on macOS due to how the script looks for executables inside of *.app/Contents/MacOS/*.

installation

with cargo:

cargo install artloop

with npm:

npm install artloop

to confirm artloop is installed, you can run which artloop in your terminal.

usage

to start artloop, provide a relative folder location and a number of minutes each artwork should run.

artloop <FOLDER> --time <MINUTES>
# example: artloop ./content --time 10

artloop will run until the script is canceled with CTRL + C (^C)

running automatically at startup

to have artloop run at startup, add a line to $HOME/.bash_profile which calls the artloop script and supplies a relative folder path containing applications.

participate

creating compatible artwork

For now, any creative coding project (e.g. openFrameworks, Processing, Unity) that is bundled as a macOS application package (i.e. a file that ends in .app) will work with artloop.

Next versions will enable web based project folders that will launch in a web view.

license

Copyright © 2019 Zach KrallThis project is MIT licensed.