Command line ASCII boxes unlimited!
Boxes is a command line filter program which draws ASCII art boxes around your input text (examples).
For more information, please visit the website.
The recommended way is to install boxes via your package manager. But many ways exist to get boxes onto your machine, details here.
Try if boxes works by typing echo foo | boxes
on the command line.
It should give you something like that:
/*******/
/* foo */
/*******/
Type boxes -l
to get a long list of box designs to use. Detailed usage information is in the
manual page and on the website. Consider
tying boxes to your editor,
so that it can be invoked by a simple keypress.
Boxes is stable.
It has been around since 1999, and is still available and kept current in many package managers (apt, rpm, choco, brew, just to name a few). Its source code is quite portable, and so, boxes has been made to run on a wide range of platforms, from Windows PCs to Netgear routers.
Boxes has matured, and is thusly no longer being actively developed. But contributors can be sure that their pull requests are promptly reviewed and merged into the main code base.
The website has information on building from source,
testing, and
contributing to the source code.
Boxes has received support from many contributors
over the years, and continues to benefit greatly from contributions. Many thanks for that!
In addition to the pre-defined box designs, you can define your own box designs!
We appreciate the creative new box designs that you craft for boxes. If you think that others should have your box designs, please feel free to submit them in the form of pull requests on boxes-config, and they may make it into the next release.
Boxes is free software under the GNU General Public License, version 3 (GPL-3.0-only).
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