man binclock (Commandes) - prints time in binary format

NAME

prints time in binary format

SYNOPSIS

binclock [OPTION]...

DESCRIPTION

It shows the system time in a binary format. It supports showing the time with seven different colors, and it can run a loop that prints the time every second.

Colors and characters can be changed with a config file.

-l, --loop
loops the time printing every second.
--color=[on|off]
--help
display this help and exit
--version
output version information and exit
-t, --traditional
prints ime in traditional output (0000 : 0000 : 00)
-n, --normal
binclock displays an additional human readable time. If there is no CONFIG file the default colors are red (1) and white.
control if color will be used for time output.

COLORS AND CHARACTERS

color_one=red
color for the one.
color_zero=green
color for the zero.
char_one=1
sets the character for the one.
char_zero=0
sets the character for the zero

FILES

~/.binclockrc
User configuration file.
/etc/binclockrc
System-wide configuration file.

REPORTING BUGS

Report bugs to <binclock@ngolde.de>.

NO WARRANTIES

This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.

AUTHOR

Nico Golde

Use <binclock@ngolde.de> to contact the developer.