If you like cats, you might like the oneko command!
If you like cats, you might like the oneko command!
I was thinking "this reminds me of stuff we messed around with in the 1990s", then I realized it's the same stuff:
56ReplyIt clicked for me when the cat sat down
4ReplyI named my cat Neko as a teen because of this program!
1ReplyYou named your cat "cat", in Japanese
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A demo video that's 50% package installation output, 50% early-2000s mouse cursor changer. And I watched every second of it
30ReplyHey, it's also natively available in Termux!
Direct image link 24ReplyI really hope this gets ported to Wayland someday, I'd love to have a little neko in my computer!
22ReplyI was there 3000 years ago.
19ReplyWish it was possible to get this on Wayland, but the APIs aren't there yet...
11ReplyI use Arch with Wayland and it worked... Sort of....the idle animation was a bit busy as in it looked a lot like the frames between each animation weren't erasing, but the mouse chase worked quite well.
6ReplyIt works (somewhat) while your cursor is hovering over XWayland windows but once you move over something native it will keep chasing to the last spot.
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Thanks for sharing! This should be a default startup application on every distro.
7Replythere's also a multiplatform implementation in Go
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5ReplyNot sure what garbled the link the but here it is
9Replyoops, something went wrong while I was typing it. fixed, thanks
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For Android there is aneko and aneko plus.
5ReplyNow I don't want to move my cursor
4ReplyIs there something like that for iOS and for Windows too?
3ReplyThere are various versions, some old. Search for "neko for windows".
2ReplyI’m definitely curious if it would work if you SSH’d to a Linux machine from iOS. cmatrix works perfectly, but this seems like it has more opportunity for error since it seems to follow your mouse, which wouldn’t be connected on most phones.
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3ReplyThanks!!
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