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#Requires -Modules DynamicTitle | |
$promptJob = Start-DTJobPromptCallback { | |
if ($null -eq $script:terminalCatPromptFrame) { | |
$script:terminalCatPromptFrame = 0 | |
} | |
$script:terminalCatPromptFrame++ | |
$isInError = $false | |
if ($Error[0]) { | |
$isInError = -not ($Error[0].Equals($script:terminalCatLastError)) | |
$script:terminalCatLastError = $Error[0] | |
} | |
$isInError, $script:terminalCatPromptFrame | |
} | |
$initializationScript = { | |
$mainTitle = ' PowerShell ' | |
$characters = @( | |
'🐈' | |
'🐈⬛' | |
) | |
$caution = '❕' | |
$streetParts = @( | |
'_._._.' | |
'_.-._' | |
) | |
$streetLength = 2 | |
function GetCharacter { | |
$characters | Get-Random | |
} | |
function GetStreet { | |
$street = '' | |
foreach ($i in 1..$streetLength) { | |
$street += $streetParts | Get-Random | |
} | |
$street | |
} | |
function GetWaitFrame { | |
Get-Random -Minimum 0 -Maximum 100 | |
} | |
$character = GetCharacter | |
$streetL = GetStreet | |
$streetR = GetStreet | |
$waitFrame = GetWaitFrame | |
$characterPos = 1 | |
$lastPromptFrame = 0 | |
$isCaution = $false | |
} | |
$scriptBlock = { | |
param($promptJob) | |
$isInError, $promptFrame = Get-DTJobLatestOutput $promptJob | |
if ($isInError -and ($promptFrame -ne $script:lastPromptFrame)) { | |
$script:isCaution = $true | |
} | |
if (-not $isInError) { | |
$script:isCaution = $false | |
} | |
$script:lastPromptFrame = $promptFrame | |
$title = $streetL + $mainTitle + $streetR | |
if ($script:waitFrame -gt 0) { | |
$script:waitFrame-- | |
$script:isCaution = $false | |
$title | |
return | |
} | |
$stringInfo = [System.Globalization.StringInfo]::new($title) | |
$length = $stringInfo.LengthInTextElements | |
$characterIndex = $length - 1 - $script:characterPos | |
if ($script:isCaution) { | |
if ($characterIndex -ge 1) { | |
$characterIndex -= 1 | |
$character = $caution + $character | |
} else { | |
$character = $character + $caution | |
} | |
$title = $stringInfo.SubstringByTextElements(0, $characterIndex) + $character + $stringInfo.SubstringByTextElements($characterIndex + 2) | |
} else { | |
$title = $stringInfo.SubstringByTextElements(0, $characterIndex) + $character + $stringInfo.SubstringByTextElements($characterIndex + 1) | |
$script:characterPos += 1 | |
if ($script:characterPos -ge $length) { | |
$script:characterPos = 1 | |
$script:waitFrame = GetWaitFrame | |
$script:character = Getcharacter | |
} | |
} | |
$title | |
} | |
$params = @{ | |
InitializationScript = $initializationScript | |
ScriptBlock = $scriptBlock | |
ArgumentList = $promptJob | |
} | |
Start-DTTitle @params |
I see, the black cat was introduced in Win11. In Win10 it is rendered as a cat with a square next to it haha!
Win10 users might change the caution cat to something like 😿or🙀. I think this would work:
IF ([System.Environment]::OSVersion.Version.Major -eq 10) {$catB = '🙀'}
I wanted to experiment with adding some terrain along the road. Something like this:
$roadLength = 6
function makeRoad {
$list = '.','🌵','🌳'
1..10 | % {$list += '_'}
$segment = $null
1..3 | % {$segment += $list[$(Get-Random -Minimum 0 -Maximum $list.count)]}
$segment
}
1..$($roadlength*.5) | % {$road1+=makeroad}
1..$($roadlength*.5) | % {$road2+=makeroad}
# Then set the title up like this:
$title = $road1 + $mainTitle + $road2
However, when the cat is next to one of the emojis, it becomes the � symbol. I'm unsure why that happens, or how to fix it.
@joshua-russell
Oh, I was not sure the black cat was not available on Win10. Thank you!
Currently, the road and the main title are assumed to be 2 byte characters, but those emojis are 4 bytes. That is the reason for the � symbol you saw. I think I can add emoji support for the road.
Adding terrain is a great idea by the way!
This is cute, thanks
@HotCakeX Glad you liked it!
@joshua-russell I've updated the code to support emojis for the street. You can add emojis to $streetParts
, but I recommend that we only use ascii characters because the animation is more stable.
Amazing!
@joshua-russell
I didn't do anything about the color. There are actually two cat emoji codes, the orange one and the black one.