pokemon-colorscripts
Display Pokemon ANSI art in terminal
TLDR
Display random Pokemon
$ pokemon-colorscripts -r
Display specific Pokemon$ pokemon-colorscripts -n [pikachu]
Display with name$ pokemon-colorscripts -r --no-title
Shiny variant$ pokemon-colorscripts -n [charizard] -s
List all Pokemon$ pokemon-colorscripts -l
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
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
SHELL INTEGRATION
$ # Add to ~/.bashrc or ~/.zshrc
pokemon-colorscripts -r
# Or with specific Pokemon
pokemon-colorscripts -n eevee
pokemon-colorscripts -r
# Or with specific Pokemon
pokemon-colorscripts -n eevee
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.
