A terminal based typing test.
docker run --rm --interactive --tty f0c1s/tt -quotes stoic
# build docker image
docker build . -t f0c1s/tt:latest
# run docker container
docker run --rm -it f0c1s/tt:latest -quotes stoic
docker run --rm -it f0c1s/tt:latest
# debian dependencies
sudo apt install golang
# clone and make
git clone https://github.com/localserve/tt
cd tt
make && sudo make install
Best served on a terminal with truecolor and cursor shape support (e.g kitty, iterm)
By default 50 words from the top 1000 words in the English language are used to
constitute the test. Custom text can be supplied by piping arbitrary text to the
program. Each paragraph in the input is shown as a separate segment of the text.
See man tt
or man.md
for a complete description and a comprehensive set of
options.
- Pressing
escape
at any point restarts the test. C-c
exits the test.right
moves to the next test.left
moves to the previous test.
tt -quotes en
Starts quote mode with the builtin quote list 'en'.tt -n 10 -g 5
produces a test consisting of 50 randomly drawn words in 5 groups of 10 words each.tt -t 10
starts a timed test lasting 10 seconds.tt -theme gruvbox
Starts tt with the gruvbox theme.
tt
is designed to be easily scriptable and integrate nicely with
other *nix tools. With a little shell scripting most features the user can
conceive of should be possible to implement. Below are some simple examples of
what can be achieved.
shuf -n 40 /usr/share/dict/words|tt
Produces a test consisting of 40 random words drawn from your system's dictionary.curl http://api.quotable.io/random|jq '[.text=.content|.attribution=.author]'|tt -quotes -
Produces a test consisting of a random quote.alias ttd='tt -csv >> ~/wpm.csv'
Creates an alias called ttd which keeps a log of progress in your home directory`.
The default behaviour is equivalent to tt -n 50
.
See -help
for an exhaustive list of options.
Custom themes and word lists can be defined in ~/.tt/themes
and ~/.tt/words
and used in conjunction with the -theme
and -words
flags. A list of
preloaded themes and word lists can be found in words/
and themes/
and are
accessible by default using the respective flags.
Forked from lemnos/tt