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Show HN: Hit That, render the web in your terminal (github.com/bevacqua)
59 points by bevacqua on April 10, 2015 | hide | past | favorite | 7 comments


What I found most interesting about this is how it's just 43 lines of code, demonstrating how well modularity is working out for Node. It basically joins two otherwise unrelated Node packages (picture-tube and webshot) together, and that's pretty cool.

For some reason, such trivial connecting of modules and then releasing that as a new module doesn't seem as common in the Ruby world (to me) despite RubyGems being a reasonable system in its own right.


"Pixel Perfect" - awesome! The google logo looks particularly 'pixel perfect.'

Seems like some "sub-pixel" texturing could be done by drawing different characters a la ascii art. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AAlib


I hadn’t known about AAlib, that’s quite cool. Unfortunately it seems only to do greyscale output, whereas the selling point of this is that it’s in colour.

I made a pull request to picture-tube to support this, in a limited way[1]. If that gets merged, hit-that can be updated to take advantage of it.

[1] https://github.com/substack/picture-tube/pull/6


You can also render websites with w3m & xterm: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/W3m

PS: Internet, lol internet.


Someone had to do it...

https://asciinema.org/a/18623


Neat! Try it with various characters off marvel.com, you get some really cool looking output.


i like the ember result... google one not so much

thanks!




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