This Rust-based CLI tool reads text and returns it back in bionic reading format for blazingly fast loading and even faster reading!
Bionic reading is the reading of specially formatted text, allowing for faster reading. This is possible by strategically highlinting pieces of text, which tricks the brain of reading without losing content.
Essentially: Use this tool to speed up your text reading while using the console
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Homebrew
brew install ismet55555/things/bieye
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Snap Store
snap install bieye
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Cargo
cargo install bieye
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Compile From Source
git clone git@github.com:ismet55555/bieye.git cd bieye cargo install --path .
The following are a few simple usage examples for bieye
# Simple text specification
bieye "Hello there, how is your day going?"
# Piping standard out into bieye
cat README.md | bieye
man git | bieye
echo "HELLO! hello hello elo el ..." | bieye
# Add some output options
cat quest.md | bieye --color --dim
$ bieye -h
bieye v0.0.0
This CLI tool reads text and returns it back in bionic reading format
for blazingly fast loading and even faster reading!
Example Usages:
bieye "Keep on reading"
echo "Read faster, learn more" | bieye --dim
man vim | bieye --dim --color
Usage: bieye [OPTIONS] [TEXT]
Arguments:
[TEXT] Capture text from stdin
Options:
-c, --color Color highlighted text
-d, --dim Dim text not highlighted
-h, --help Print help (see more with '--help')
-V, --version Print version
Feel free to contribute! Here is a super quick start if you are vaguely familiar with Rust.
# Setup
git clone git@github.com:ismet55555/bieye.git
cd bieye
git checkout -b my-cool-new-branch
cargo build
# ... work work work ...
# Test run the CLI
cargo run -- --help
echo "Just some testing text" | cargo run --
# Run tests
cargo test
# Other terminal windows
cargo install --locked bacon
bacon --all-features