Simple curses clock written in Python
Project description
# clockr
[](https://travis-ci.org/shaggytwodope/clockr)
clockr is a collaborative effort at a simple curses clock written in Python 3.
#Reviews
[Video by Yu-Jie Lin](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P3rv3rS40Ls)
* A harsh critique, but the video nicely shows clockr.
# Screenshot

# Installation
* Arch Linux: clockr in the AUR
* pip: clockr
For manual installation, clone the repository, cd into it and run
```
# python setup.py install
```
# Options
usage: clockr [−h] [−V] [−c COLOR] [−d DATEFORMAT] [−n] [−t]
**optional arguments:
−h**, **−−help**
show this help message and exit
**−V**, **−v**, **−−version**
show program’s version number and exit
**−c** COLOR, **−−color** COLOR
changes color of the clock.
**−d** DATEFORMAT, **−−dateformat** DATEFORMAT
changes the format in which the date is printed, see ’man date’ for support on formats. Not to be combined with the ’−−nodate’−argument.
**−n**, **−−nodate**
does not print the date in the clock
**−t**, **−−twentyfourhours**
prints the time in 24−hour format
# Examples
**clockr −−nodate −−twentyfourhours −−color** _white_
Will display a white-colored 24-hour clock while omitting the date.
The different colors avaialable are,
_white red green yellow blue magenta cyan orange_
And you can also use _random_ to chose a random color.
# FAQ
Q: Can you add [feature]? When will [bug] be fixed?
A: This project is completely run by volunteers and will most likely never be 100% bug-free as developers are humans too. You can help out yourself, though, by submitting a bug report!
# Thanks and Authors
Made with help from #linuxmasterrace on Snoonet thanks to n473, thimoteus, AWindowsKrill, timawesomeness, calexil, tirkaz and somehow R0flcopt3r, with additional help from bdalenoord and Noremac201.
[](https://travis-ci.org/shaggytwodope/clockr)
clockr is a collaborative effort at a simple curses clock written in Python 3.
#Reviews
[Video by Yu-Jie Lin](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P3rv3rS40Ls)
* A harsh critique, but the video nicely shows clockr.
# Screenshot

# Installation
* Arch Linux: clockr in the AUR
* pip: clockr
For manual installation, clone the repository, cd into it and run
```
# python setup.py install
```
# Options
usage: clockr [−h] [−V] [−c COLOR] [−d DATEFORMAT] [−n] [−t]
**optional arguments:
−h**, **−−help**
show this help message and exit
**−V**, **−v**, **−−version**
show program’s version number and exit
**−c** COLOR, **−−color** COLOR
changes color of the clock.
**−d** DATEFORMAT, **−−dateformat** DATEFORMAT
changes the format in which the date is printed, see ’man date’ for support on formats. Not to be combined with the ’−−nodate’−argument.
**−n**, **−−nodate**
does not print the date in the clock
**−t**, **−−twentyfourhours**
prints the time in 24−hour format
# Examples
**clockr −−nodate −−twentyfourhours −−color** _white_
Will display a white-colored 24-hour clock while omitting the date.
The different colors avaialable are,
_white red green yellow blue magenta cyan orange_
And you can also use _random_ to chose a random color.
# FAQ
Q: Can you add [feature]? When will [bug] be fixed?
A: This project is completely run by volunteers and will most likely never be 100% bug-free as developers are humans too. You can help out yourself, though, by submitting a bug report!
# Thanks and Authors
Made with help from #linuxmasterrace on Snoonet thanks to n473, thimoteus, AWindowsKrill, timawesomeness, calexil, tirkaz and somehow R0flcopt3r, with additional help from bdalenoord and Noremac201.