binclock(1) prints time in binary format

SYNOPSIS

binclock [OPTION]...

DESCRIPTION

It shows the system time in a binary format. It supports showing the time with seven different colors, and it can run a loop that prints the time every second.

Colors and characters can be changed with a config file.

-l, --loop
loops the time printing every second.
--color=[on|off]
control if color will be used for time output.
--help
display this help and exit
--version
output version information and exit
-t, --traditional
prints ime in traditional output (0000 : 0000 : 00)
-n, --normal
binclock displays an additional human readable time.

If there is no CONFIG file the default colors are red (1) and white.

COLORS AND CHARACTERS

color_one=red
color for the one.
color_zero=green
color for the zero.
char_one=1
sets the character for the one.
char_zero=0
sets the character for the zero

FILES

~/.binclockrc
User configuration file.
/etc/binclockrc
System-wide configuration file.

REPORTING BUGS

Report bugs to <[email protected]>.

NO WARRANTIES

This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.

AUTHOR

Nico Golde

Use <[email protected]> to contact the developer.