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  1. cowsay - Wikipedia

    cowsay is a program that generates ASCII art pictures of a cow with a message. [2] It can also generate pictures using pre-made images of other animals, such as Tux the Penguin, the Linux mascot.

  2. Using Cowsay Linux Command Like a Pro - It's FOSS

    Jul 5, 2023 · The cowsay is a fun little Linux command line utility that can be enjoyed in so many ways. Here are several examples.

  3. cowsay · PyPI

    May 8, 2017 · A python API / Command-line tool for the famous linux cowsay. Take a look at CHANGELOG.md for the changes. cowsay for GNU/Linux was initially written in perl by Tony …

  4. How to use the command `cowsay` (with examples) - CommandMasters

    Dec 17, 2024 · Cowsay is a whimsical command-line tool that generates ASCII art, often of a cow, accompanied by text. It’s a fun and surprising way to add a bit of humor or personality to messages …

  5. Introduction to cowsay - GitHub Pages

    cowsay makes it easy to print messages, warnings, or character strings with various animals and other creatures.

  6. cowsay Online

    cowsay Online is a web-enabled cowsay and API providing all of your online cowsaying needs.

  7. GitHub - piuccio/cowsay: cowsay is a configurable talking cow

    cowsay is a configurable talking cow, originally written in Perl by Tony Monroe This project is a translation in JavaScript of the original program and an attempt to bring the same silliness to node.js.

  8. How To Use The cowsay Linux Command: An In-Depth 2500+ Word …

    For those unfamiliar, cowsay is a simple command line utility that generates ASCII picture art of animals (most commonly a cow) accompanied by a speech bubble with text.

  9. 3 interesting ways to use the Linux cowsay command

    Nov 17, 2021 · While cowsay is not a useful command, it is a fun command—the equivalent of desktop widgets for your terminal. It's great for a momentary distraction and fun experiments with piping …

  10. Cowsay

    Cowsay provides configurable talking cows at the terminal or other text presentation location. This project you’re looking at is Andrew Janke’s fork of Tony Monroe’s cowsay. It was created to provided …