Linux command
textual-paint 命令
文本
复制后可按需替换文件名、目录或参数。
常用示例
Launch the editor
textual-paint
Open an ANSI art file
textual-paint [drawing.ans]
Launch with dark theme and ASCII-only mode
textual-paint --theme dark --ascii-only
说明
textual-paint is a TUI image editor that faithfully recreates the classic MS Paint experience in the terminal. It includes all MS Paint tools (pencil, brush, shapes, text, selection, fill, eraser, etc.), supports multiple file formats (ANSI, PNG, BMP, SVG, HTML), undo/redo, and is localized in 26 languages.
FAQ
What is the textual-paint command used for?
textual-paint is a TUI image editor that faithfully recreates the classic MS Paint experience in the terminal. It includes all MS Paint tools (pencil, brush, shapes, text, selection, fill, eraser, etc.), supports multiple file formats (ANSI, PNG, BMP, SVG, HTML), undo/redo, and is localized in 26 languages.
How do I run a basic textual-paint example?
Run `textual-paint` in a terminal, then adjust file names, paths, flags, or remote targets for your system.
Where can I find more textual-paint examples?
This page includes 3 examples for textual-paint, plus related commands for nearby Linux tasks.