Saturday, August 02, 2008

Steam Locomotive

It's hard to say how much this has enriched my life. Thanks to Brian Lavender for sharing it on SacLUG. Screen captures courtesy KSnapshot (very intuitive).

Installation: sudo apt-get install sl

Images

The default ("sl"):



Note: The default, it travels across the screen from right to left, with animated smoke and wheels.

"-a An accident seems to happen. You’ll feel pity for people who cry for help.":


Note: the same as the original except it shows two engineers saying "HelpHelp!".

"-l shows little one.":


"-F It flies.":


Note: the same as the original "sl" but it moves from the lower-right to the upper-left.

Brilliant. From the man page:

NAME
sl - display animations aimed to correct users who accidentally enter sl instead of ls.

SYNOPSIS
sl [ -alFe ]

DESCRIPTION
sl Displays animations aimed to correct users who accidentally enter sl instead of ls. SL stands for Steam Locomotive.

OPTIONS
-a An accident seems to happen. You’ll feel pity for people who cry for help.

-l shows little one.

-F It flies.

-e Allow interrupt by Ctrl+C.

SEE ALSO
ls(1)

BUGS
It rarely shows contents of current directory.

AUTHOR
sl was written by Toyoda Masashi . This manual page was written by Brian Ristuccia and
Kenshi Muto for the Debian GNU/Linux system but may be used by others under the same license as sl itself.

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