



Durdraw is a program for creating animated ANSI and ASCII art. Durdraw runs in your Linux terminal and is heavily inspired by classic ANSI drawing programs (for MS-DOS and Windows) such as TheDraw, ACiDDraw and PabloDraw, adding animation features. Add ASCII animation (with color) to shell scripts

Export to Animated GIF (requires PIL, images2gif and Ansilove)

Frames Per Second control, not dependent on terminal speed

Runs in your Linux, FreeBSD or MacOS X Terminal Downloads From Github: Download Optional: Animated GIF Export requires Ansilove, PIL and images2gif.

IBM-PC TrueType Font", dMg's Amiga Fonts

Mac OS X Terminal configuration file

RXVT Configuration Example

Screenshots and Examples





usage: durdraw [-h] [-p PLAY [PLAY ...]] [-q | -w | -x TIMES] [-u UNDOSIZE] [-V] [filename] positional arguments: filename .dur or ascii file to load optional arguments: -h, --help show this help message and exit -p PLAY [PLAY ...], --play PLAY [PLAY ...] Just play .dur file or files, then exit -q, --quick Skip startup screen -w, --wait Pause at startup screen -x TIMES, --times TIMES Play X number of times (requires -p) -u UNDOSIZE, --undosize UNDOSIZE Set the number of undo history states - default is 100. More requires more RAM, less saves RAM. -V, --version Show version number and exit

