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🐸 Pepe Party 🐸

If you are tired of coding, invite Pepe to throw a party in your terminal!

dancing pepe

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If you like this project, please buy a cup of coffee for me=))☕

v1.2.0

Now Pepe has some music to dance with🥳🎉

Installation

Install directly

Make sure you have at least java-8 on your machine installed!

  • Clone the repo on your machine:
git clone https://github.com/shuoros/pepe-party.git
  • Go to root directory of project:
cd pepe-party
  • Give permission to install.sh file:
chmod +x install.sh
  • Run the install with root user:
sudo  ./install.sh

Install from snap

Get it from the Snap Store

sudo snap install pepe-party

Install from docker

The Pepe Party's docker image available on dockerhub.

docker pull shuoros/pepe-party
docker run -it --rm shuoros/pepe-party:latest

Run

Call Pepe for throwing the party by running this command on your terminal:

pepe-party

Quit

You can quit the party by hitting Ctrl+C.

Authors

The Pepe Party is developed by Soroush Shemshadi and the contributors.

Contribution

If you want to contribute on this project, please read the contribution guide.

Releases

To see the changes in different versions of Pepe Party, you can read the release notes.

Issues

If you encounter a bug or vulnerability, please report it in Issues.

Acknowledgement

A great thanks to John Hobbs because his wonderful terminal-parrot project inspired me to create the Pepe Party.

And Thanks to Sarah Rajabi for her helps on drawing the Pepe.