At a random time within the specified interval a duck will appear in your terminal and you press ENTER to catch it.
Björn Wärmedal 01782054a9 Flushing stdin before releasing new duck | %!s(int64=2) %!d(string=hai) anos | |
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README.md | %!s(int64=2) %!d(string=hai) anos | |
termduck.sh | %!s(int64=2) %!d(string=hai) anos |
Usage:
./termduck.sh [seconds in interval, default 90]
At a random time within the specified interval a duck will appear in your terminal and you press ENTER to catch it. The real challenge is having it running in a terminal window while you're doing other things!
Example:
$ ./termduck.sh 300
Catch the duckies! When a duck appears, press ENTER as fast as possible.
Aim for a low average time to capture. Ctrl+C to quit.
-._.-._.-. \_o< --QUACK!
Yay you caught it in 947 seconds! You've caught 1 ducks at an average time of 947.0 seconds.
-._.-._.-. \_o< --QUACK!
Yay you caught it in 5925 seconds! You've caught 2 ducks at an average time of 3436.0 seconds.