Durdraw

Versatile Unicode, ANSI & ASCII Art editor for the Linux/Unix/macOS terminal, with animation, 256 color support and custom themes.

Durdraw's 256 color palette

Cost / License

  • Free
  • Open Source

Platforms

  • Mac  Runs in the Terminal
  • Linux
  • BSD
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  1.  Command line interface
  2.  ASCII Editor
  3.  Linux-based
  4.  Support for Unicode
  5.  ANSI color support
  6.  Terminal-based
  7.  ASCII Art
  8.  Tui

 Tags

  • unicode-art
  • cp437
  • Linux
  • Gif
  • ansi-art
  • ansi
  • ncurses
  • Animation
  • ascii-graphics
  • textmode
  • xterm-256color
  • ascii

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  • Developed by

    Sam Foster
  • Licensing

    Open Source (BSD-3-Clause) and Free product.
  • Written in

  • Alternatives

    12 alternatives listed
  • Supported Languages

    • English

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Photos & GraphicsOS & Utilities

GitHub repository

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  •  43 Forks
  •  19 Open Issues
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What is Durdraw?

Durdraw is an ASCII, ANSI and Unicode art editor for UNIX-like systems (Linux, macOS, etc). It runs in the terminal and supports frame-based animation, custom themes, 256 color, terminal mouse input, IRC color export, Unicode and Code Page 437 block characters, and other interesting features.

Durdraw is heavily inspired by classic ANSI editing software for MS-DOS and Windows, such as TheDraw, Aciddraw and Pablodraw, but with a modern Unix twist.

Files can be saved in DUR animation format, or exported in ASCII (.asc, .txt), ANSI (.ans), JSON, GIF, mIRC color, and PNG formats.

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