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  1. FIGlet - hosted by PLiG

    The current version of FIGlet is 2.2.5 (May 2012) based on version 2.2 by John Cowan. The latest source distribution can be always be found here. For fonts, utilities and pre-compiled versions of …

  2. FIGlet - Wikipedia

    FIGlet is a computer program that generates text banners, in a variety of typefaces, composed of letters made up of conglomerations of smaller ASCII characters (see ASCII art).

  3. figlet: ASCII text generator - Linux Bash

    Figlet stands for "Frank, Ian, and Glenn's Letters". Originally created in 1991, it's designed to create large characters out of ordinary text. It's widely used in shell scripts, login prompts, and even for …

  4. Figlet cheatsheet

    Toilet fonts echo "Hello" | \ figlet -f smmono12 -d /usr/local/share/figlet Figlet comes with support for Toilet fonts, which are in {share}/figlet. This is not the default font dir, so you’ll have to use -d <path> …

  5. Transform Your Text with FIGlet (with examples) - CommandMasters

    Dec 17, 2024 · It’s particularly useful for creating impact with text on a terminal or for enhancing scripts and programs with stylized text, offering a multitude of fonts and formatting options. This tutorial …

  6. FIGlet: Create Stunning Terminal Banners | Text Formatting ...

    FIGlet is a utility for creating large characters out of ordinary screen characters. It's often used in terminal sessions to create eye-catching text, banners, or headers.

  7. Using Figlet and Lolcat for Eye-Catching Terminal Messages

    Jan 17, 2025 · This guide will help you set up Figlet and Lolcat on Linux to create colourful, ASCII-styled terminal messages. I’ve provide detailed instructions for both Ubuntu and Arch-based systems.