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README.md

CMDTYPIST

It is a programmer oriented command line typing tutor written in c, designed to work on the gnome-terminal, xterm and uxterm and other consoles. It consists true programming lessons, so the user can type and learn at the same time.

License

This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.

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.

You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program. If not, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses/.

Author

Chiatiah Calson

General Features

Extremely fast, never again type faster than your type tutor!!!

CMDTYPIST comes bundled with a good number of lessons for both programmers and non-programmers. The non programmer lessons help train the user on basic typing techiques and the programmer lessons help both the programmer and non programmers to become better at typing.

An accurate speed algorithm in character per minute (CPM) and an approximate in word per minute WPM (accuracy -+0.35)

Terminal is manipulated to print green a correct character and red a wrong character. This makes cmdtypist command line tutor very appealing. The user easily knows where he has gone wrong and can undo all errors.

Keeps a record of the number of wrong and correct characters; cmdtypist is able tracks the number of wrong characters and displays at the end of each session.

Creates a text file to keep a account of the user speed in details(date, numer of errors, speed in CPM and WPM and time elapsed) for each session. Hence, the user can always keep track of his typing speed from the very first day.

NOTE: cmdtypist makes a periodic check once a month, on the size of the speed.info file, and when it has reached a certain length, on a confirmed prompt will automatically rename or delete the the existing file and hen create a new one.

CMDTYPIST equally contains a "myown.txt" file, where a user can input an optional text he wants to type. With myown.txt, the user is limited to typing only in standard mode.

Command Line Features

The user can choose to type in random mode where a random block is each session is chosen from selected lesson.

And in standard mode, the user types chronologically as the lesson is in the lesson file.

The user can chose to modify any lesson in the lesson file easily.

For a user who will not love to modify the lesson file, a my_own.txt file is available for the user to paste his text file he wants to type.

NOTE: Text file should contain only ascii 7 bits characters. For this reason, user text may some times look absurd when contains extended ascii characters since program has a function to ignore such characters.

User also can choose to receive a beep for any wrong character typed (may not work on all terminals)

Program has the ability to remember all past settings.

Terminal is manipulated so a user can erase characters right to the beginning of the session line(timing reset) For each wrong character erased, number of errors is decremented by one.

User session timing starts only when he types a first character (wrong or correct)

If the user erases to the beginning of the session, time is reset to zero and starts only as described above.

The last line of each lesson session is marked blue, so user is aware and can take time to review speed details befor estarting the following lesson.