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pokemon-colorscripts

Display Pokemon ANSI art in terminal

TLDR

Display random Pokemon

$ pokemon-colorscripts -r
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Display specific Pokemon
$ pokemon-colorscripts -n [pikachu]
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Display with name
$ pokemon-colorscripts -r --no-title
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Shiny variant
$ pokemon-colorscripts -n [charizard] -s
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List all Pokemon
$ pokemon-colorscripts -l
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SYNOPSIS

pokemon-colorscripts [options]

DESCRIPTION

pokemon-colorscripts displays Pokemon as ASCII/ANSI art in the terminal. It can show random Pokemon, specific ones by name, and shiny variants.
Popular for shell startup decoration.

PARAMETERS

-n, --name name

Display specific Pokemon.
-r, --random
Display random Pokemon.
-l, --list
List all Pokemon.
-s, --shiny
Show shiny variant.
--no-title
Hide Pokemon name.
-f, --form form
Specific form.

EXAMPLES

$ # Random Pokemon
pokemon-colorscripts -r

# Specific Pokemon
pokemon-colorscripts -n pikachu

# Shiny Mewtwo
pokemon-colorscripts -n mewtwo -s

# Random without name
pokemon-colorscripts -r --no-title

# In .bashrc or .zshrc
pokemon-colorscripts -r
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SHELL INTEGRATION

$ # Add to ~/.bashrc or ~/.zshrc
pokemon-colorscripts -r

# Or with specific Pokemon
pokemon-colorscripts -n eevee
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CAVEATS

Requires Unicode/ANSI terminal support. Color accuracy depends on terminal. Generation 1-8 coverage varies.

HISTORY

pokemon-colorscripts was created by phoney badger as a fun terminal decoration tool, inspired by ASCII art traditions.

SEE ALSO

neofetch(1), cowsay(1), lolcat(1)

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