Randtype is a small utility to read either standard input or text files and display the output, character-by-character or line-by-line, at random intervals. The randomness can be refined on the command line.
| Tags | Text Processing |
|---|---|
| Licenses | GPL |
| Operating Systems | POSIX Linux BSD FreeBSD |
Recent releases


Changes: Fixes for Linux build problems.


Changes: A new commandline option -r to search for and replace strings on a line, and a fix for the time value bug.


Changes: The dump string (-d) option argument has changed to allow for dumping strings to the right of the magic string as well as the left.


Changes: Addition of generated mistakes.


Changes: Gzip compressed files are now supported. Code cleanups and portability enhancements were made.
A program that creates a PDF file by composing pages from other PDF files.
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Recent commentswell...
Why didn't you make it available so I didn't have to
write it? :)
randtype
You're ten years too late. I still have the sources for a similar utility on VAX/VMS.