Show HN: Web-based ANSI art viewer
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25 days ago
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My love letter to ANSI art. Full width rendering, scrolling by baud rate, text is selectable, and more.

There are some example links at the top if you're feeling lucky.

lubujackson
22 days ago
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Creator here - this was much more technically difficult than it seems, because rendering pixel perfect backgrounds with scaling width is non-obvious. Hit 'Esc' and you can set some options, including changing the background pattern.

If you want to see a big file, I have a direct link to load the Blocktronics WTF4 ANSI which is over 4000 lines: https://sure.is/ansi/?wtf4=1

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0x073
22 days ago
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Wow nice. Is there a fastscroll in mobile?
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lubujackson
22 days ago
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On the loading page you can click the word "Esc" to open the options menu and set the speed there. If you select "full line render" you can then set it from .25x to 10x speed and it doesn't do the character-by-character rendering.
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0x073
22 days ago
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Impossible to touch esc on mobile, maybe fat finger but it just start showing the image.
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raldi
22 days ago
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This is very cool! And I say that as someone who was in iCE in the early 1990s ;)

The baud scrolling and SAUCE support are nicely done, and "drag a zip here" is top-tier magic, though when I tried dragging in an old iCE pack's zip file, it only showed one ANSI inside there; I was expecting a file picker.

Feature suggestions: "Show invisible text" toggle and an option to switch between 16-color background mode and 8-color background mode with blink support. You're already parsing the SAUCE which has an "iCE colors" boolean; you can use this to control the default for the latter setting.

Details: https://forum.16colo.rs/t/ice-colors-or-blinking-text/27

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kristopolous
22 days ago
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Really I'd love to see animations from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TheDraw work.
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gwbas1c
22 days ago
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I love this! I ran a dial-up BBS in the 1990s and still have a soft spot for ANSI. It was like looking at LiteBrite for computer nerds.

Thanks a million!

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