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Cats in your $SHELL. Pairs well with lolcat.

$ catsay --cat octocat "Fork me on GitHub!"
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Installation

gem install catsay

Usage

usage: catsay ...
 -c, --cat [TEMPLATE] Chooses the cat.
 -o, --out [OUTFILE] Output file (default=/dev/stdout)
 -i, --in [INFILE] Input file (default=/dev/stdin)
 -l, --list List cats and exit
 -e, --verbose Annoying kitty

Contributing

This gem needs more cats! To add a cat, create an erb file in the cats/ directory. This file is just a text file. Add your cat and include the special string <%= @message %> wherever you want the message to go. Then send me a pull-request.

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