This software offers an ncurses-based analog clock that is visually appealing and easy to read. It is designed to be cool and trendy, adding a touch of style to any terminal or desktop environment.
The installation process is quite simple, all you need to do is make sure you have the necessary dependencies, and you can proceed to install with ease. To run the software, simply input ". /clockywock" in your terminal, and you are good to go.
Clockywock comes with a range of customizable features, each assigned to specific keys. With keys 1, 2, and 3, you can change the characters used for the hands in ASCII order, while "!, @, #," changes the characters used for the hands in the opposite order. "A" is used to toggle the alarm status, while "H" and "M" keys change the alarm hours and minutes, respectively.
Additionally, "T" is used to change the length of the alarm, "Z" for the snooze length, and "S" for the slider mode, which helps to prevent burn-in. Also, the snooze bar is available to help with alarming. The "Q" kills the alarm, while "?" provides access to the Help screen.
Overall, Clockywock is an excellent software that showcases the best of its features in a cool and customizable manner. I highly recommend it to anyone who needs a reliable and fun ncurses analog clock.
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