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clippy-say

v0.0.7

Published

Bring back Clippy and his friends to your operating system of choice.

Downloads

10

Readme

clippy-say

Bring back Clippy and his friends to your operating system of choice.

Preview

Install

You need to install NodeJS 8.x.x, in order to install clippy-say using the node package manager (npm).

# Install electron
# If you have trouble installing it, you may use BUT WITH CAUTION
# npm insall -g electron --unsafe-perm=true --allow-root
npm install -g electron
npm install -g clippy-say

Usage

After the installation, clippy-say can be used as described.


# Run clippy
clippysay

# Run Merlin and let him say "Hello World"
# Possible characters: "Clippy", "Merlin", "Rover" and "Links"
clippysay "Hello World" --character "Merlin"

# Play animations with the -a parameter
# All the possible animations can be found on https://www.smore.com/clippy-js
clippysay "Hello my Dudes" \
    --animation Alert \
    --animation Explain \
    --animation CheckingSomething

Parameters

Parameter | Alias | Description | Usage ---------- | ------------- | ----------- | ------ -c | --character | The character to display (e.g. "Clippy", "Merlin", "Rover" or "Links") | clippysay "Hello World" --character "Merlin" -x | - | The x-Coordinate to display the agent | clippsay "Hello World" -x 20 -y 20 -y | - | The y-Coordinate to display the agent | clippsay "Hello World" -x 20 -y 20 -r | --random | Spawns the agent at a random x-/y-coordinate | clippsay "Hello World" -r --nohold | - | Makes the bubble disappear after 2 seconds | clippsay "Hello World" --nohold -a | --animation | Display an animation. All the animations are on smore.com/clippy-js | clippsay "Hello World" -a Alert -a Explain -a CheckingSomething

Features

  • Clippy!
  • A lot of CPU usage
  • Merlin
  • Even more CPU usage
  • CLIPPY

Related

License

You can check out the full license here

This project is licensed under the terms of the MIT license.

Notice

Please don't kill me because of this application