rao-say is a command-line tool that generates random ASCII bots, inspired by cowsay.
Download the latest release from the GitHub Releases page. Extract the archive and move the binary to a directory in your PATH.
- Download the
tar.gzorzipfile for your architecture. - Extract the archive.
tar -xzvf rao-says_v1.0.0_Linux_x86_64.tar.gz # or unzip rao-says_v1.0.0_Linux_x86_64.zip - Move the binary to
/usr/local/binor another directory in yourPATH.sudo mv rao-says /usr/local/bin/
- Download the
tar.gzorzipfile for your architecture. - Extract the archive.
tar -xzvf rao-says_v1.0.0_Darwin_x86_64.tar.gz # or unzip rao-says_v1.0.0_Darwin_x86_64.zip - Move the binary to
/usr/local/binor another directory in yourPATH.sudo mv rao-says /usr/local/bin/
- Download the
zipfile for your architecture. - Extract the zip file using your preferred tool.
- Move
rao-says.exeto a directory in yourPATH.
If you have Go installed, you can install the latest version of rao-says directly from the source:
go install github.com/RAOdotSH/rao-say/home@latest