A minimal, curses-based clock, for your terminal. Inspired by the QlockTwo by Biegert&Funk.
Prebuilt binaries can be found on the releases page. Download the archive for your computer's architecture, extract the binary, and put it inside your $PATH.
$ wget -q https://github.com/joshdk/tty-qlock/releases/download/v1.0.0/qlock-linux-amd64.tar.gz
$ tar -xf qlock-linux-amd64.tar.gz
$ sudo install qlock /usr/bin/qlockYou can then launch qlock by running:
$ qlock -help
Alternatively, you can build it yourself by cloning the repo, and then running:
$ make buildYou can then launch qlock by running:
$ ./dist/qlock -help
You can pass the -help flag to display the help text:
$ qlock -help
Usage of qlock:
-off-color string
color for disabled letters (default "black")
-on-color string
color for enabled letters (default "blue")
-version
print version and exit
You can pass the -on-color and -off-color flags to control the color of the enabled and disabled UI elements respectively.
Both flags can take any of the 8 standard color names (black, red, green, yellow, blue, magenta, cyan, or white).
Additionally, a +bold suffix can be added to use the bold color variant (like -color-on green+bold).
If you encounter an issue, please report it!
When reporting, please include:
- A screenshot of your terminal (drag an image into the issue description box to attach it).
- Any interaction workflow details (resizing/dragging/clicking/etc).
- Your system's architecture (like
linux/amd64).
Thank you!
This code is distributed under the BSD 3-Clause License, see LICENSE.txt for more information.