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Watch Star Wars Episode IV in ASCII via Terminal
The ASCIIMoviePlayer really interests me, but I am STUCK on how to execute the darn thing in Terminal. I've put the ASCIIMoviePlayer Unix Executable file in my ~/.bin directory, but when I type "ASCIIMoviePlayer i.mov" while I am in the directory where i.mov lives, I just get a "command not found" error.
Watch Star Wars Episode IV in ASCII via Terminal
The ASCIIMoviePlayer really interests me, but I am STUCK on how to execute the darn thing in Terminal. I've put the ASCIIMoviePlayer Unix Executable file in my ~/.bin directory, but when I type "ASCIIMoviePlayer i.mov" while I am in the directory where i.mov lives, I just get a "command not found" error.Your bin directory probably isn't in your path. Try: ~/.bin/ASCIIMoviePlayer i.mov
ASCIIMoviePlayer COLOR
or move it to "/usr/bin/" (Exactly as it stands, no changing usr in username) |
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