0.2.5 • Published 10 years ago
leeted v0.2.5
Leet Editor, a.k.a. LeetEd
A sprite editor for terminal application. ASCII Art, UTF8 Art & ANSI Art are supported.
- License: MIT
 - Current status: alpha
 
Install
Use Node Package Manager:
npm install leeted -gThen just run it, and have fun:
leeted my-spriteKeys
Any regular key pressed is written down.
This is the list of special keys:
- CTRL-C: Quit
 - CTRL-S: Save file
 - Arrow: Move the cursor
 - CTRL-Arrow: resize the sprite by moving the lower-right corner
 - SHIFT-Arrow: resize the sprite by moving the upper-left corner
 - ALT-Arrow: change the writing direction
 - ALT-SPACE / ALT-SHIFT-SPACE: in place editing, do not move the cursor after writing a char
 - F1: Next hint
 - F5: Previous foreground color
 - F6: Next foreground color
 - F7: Previous background color
 - F8: Next background color
 - F9: Previous editor\'s background\'s background color
 - F10: Next editor\'s background\'s background color
 - ALT-Q: Previous editor\'s background\'s foreground color
 - ALT-W: Next editor\'s background\'s foreground color
 - ALT-E: Change the editor\'s background\'s character to the next typed character
 - CTRL-SPACE: only put the currents editing attributes, without changing the character
 - ALT-SPACE:
 - ALT-SHIFT-F: Fill with the current foreground color
 - ALT-SHIFT-G: Fill with the current background color
 - ALT-SHIFT-Y: Fill with the current style
 - ALT-T: Toggle all transparencies
 - ALT-F: Toggle foreground transparency
 - ALT-G: Toggle background transparency
 - ALT-Y: Toggle style transparency
 - ALT-C: Toggle character transparency
 - ALT-B: Toggle bold
 - ALT-D: Toggle dim
 - ALT-I: Toggle italic
 - ALT-U: Toggle underline
 - ALT-K: Toggle blink
 - ALT-N: Toggle inverse
 - ALT-H: Toggle hidden
 - ALT-S: Toggle strike