Typey is a minimalistic, terminal-based typing test inspired from the likes of typings.gg and monkeytype.gg.
Typey was created with the intention of improving the efficiency of time-wasting. Busy doing something important and you're using a terminal? Typey. Struggling with the command line because programming is hard? Typey. Staring at your monitor because even though you have a million things you could be doing you don't feel like doing anything at all? Typey.
Typey can be installed from PyPI:
pip install typey
The extremely overpopulated help menu can be accessed with:
typey --h
By default, Typey will start with a 25 word typing test because it's quick and allows you to pad your WPM - I mean be productive. Pressing tab at any time during the test will REDO; pressing ESC at any point will exit the test and allow you to move on with your life.
Furthermore, there is a themes JSON file that includes a couple of GMK gems such as minimal and hyperfuse; this can be modified to include any number of themes using the colour codes provided by blessed.
For example, GMK Minimal is provided internally by:
"minimal": {
"c": "grey_on_white",
"i": "black_on_white",
"b": "on_white"
},
This is equivalent to:
"typey --at "minimal, grey_on_white, black_on_white, on_white"`