Browse quotes on bash.org from the comfort of your shell.
- License: BSD 3-Clause License
- Documentation: http://bash_quote.rtfd.org.
If you have pip installed all you have to do is:
pip install bash_quote
If you have bash_quote installed in your environment you can view quotes by running the command:
bashquote [-h] [-n [NUM_QUOTES]] [-t [{random,r,top,t,latest,l}]]
To use bash quote viewer in a project:
import bash_quote # get a list of 10 random quotes with rating > 0 bash_quote.get_quotes(option='r', num_quotes=10) # get the latest quote bash_quote.get_quotes(option='l', num_quotes=1) # get the top 100 quotes bash_quote.get_quotes(option='t', num_quotes=100)
- View the latest, top or random quotes on bash.org from the comfort of your shell
- Return a single quote or return up to 100 quotes if you really need to procrastinate