👽 bl0rt

Anyone here know any good, minimal tooling for making ascii art? Turns out vim's paste behavior is a little annoying to deal with in that context. I'm just looking for a way to keep up with a pallete of unicode glyphs and be able to manipulate them without pasting behavior getting obnoxious

4 months ago · 👍 arubes

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👽 remy

@bl0rt I have a post about the TUIs gemini://gmi.noulin.net/2024-02-11-my-tuis.gmi and one about the SSH kiosk gemini://gmi.noulin.net/2024-07-05-ssh-apps.gmi · 4 months ago

gemini://gmi.noulin.net/2024-02-11-my-tuis.gmi
gemini://gmi.noulin.net/2024-07-05-ssh-apps.gmi
👽 bl0rt

@remy I like your editor, and your ssh-based software portal is fascinating. I'd love to pick your brain about it sometime if you're open to that · 4 months ago

👽 remy

@bl0rt I have an ascii art editor for terminals, it is called patate:

gemini://gmi.noulin.net/patate/

You can try it with ssh (there is no password):

ssh kiosk@apps.noulin.net · 4 months ago

gemini://gmi.noulin.net/patate/
👽 kyoji

Could try this: https://asciidraw.github.io/#/ · 4 months ago

https://asciidraw.github.io/#/