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pyClock is a terminal-based real-time clock built with Python, featuring stylish ASCII art and a colorful interface using the rich and pyfiglet libraries. It updates every second, offering a visually appealing and interactive experience.

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pyClock 🕰️


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pyClock is a real-time, terminal-based clock created using Python, rich library for a colorful user interface, and pyfiglet for beautiful ASCII clock styling. The clock continuously updates every second, offering a visually appealing and interactive experience in your terminal.

Features 🌟

  • Real-time Clock: The clock updates every second, showing the current time in HH:MM:SS format.
  • ASCII Art: The current time is displayed in a stylish ASCII format, using the pyfiglet library.
  • Colorful Interface: The time display is wrapped in a beautifully styled rich panel with customizable border and title.
  • Terminal-based: Perfect for enhancing your terminal experience with a professional touch.

Requirements 📦

Before running the project, you need to install the required dependencies:

  • Python 3.x
  • rich library
  • pyfiglet library

To install the dependencies, run the following command:

pip install rich pyfiglet

Usage 🚀

  1. Clone the repository:
git clone https://github.com/rkstudio585/pyClock.git
cd pyClock
  1. Run the program:
python clock.py

The clock will start displaying in your terminal and update every second.

Code Explanation 🧑‍💻

clock.py

This Python script runs the real-time clock in the terminal.

  • Imports:

    • time: For fetching the current system time.
    • pyfiglet: For creating the ASCII art representation of the current time.
    • rich.console.Console: For printing styled content in the terminal.
    • rich.panel.Panel: For adding a panel around the clock with customized borders and title.
  • Display Loop:

    • The script runs in a continuous loop, updating the clock every second.
    • The time.strftime("%H:%M:%S") function fetches the current time.
    • pyfiglet.figlet_format generates the ASCII art for the time.
    • The clock is then displayed in a rich panel with a title and border.
  • Interrupt Handling: The clock can be stopped using a keyboard interrupt (Ctrl+C), and a message will be displayed to confirm the stop.

Code Snippet

import time
import pyfiglet
from rich.console import Console
from rich.panel import Panel
from rich.text import Text

console = Console()

def display_clock():
    try:
        while True:
            current_time = time.strftime("%H:%M:%S")
            ascii_time = pyfiglet.figlet_format(current_time, font="big")
            clock_panel = Panel(Text(ascii_time, justify="center"), title="🕰 Real-Time Clock 🕰", border_style="bold green")
            
            console.clear()
            console.print(clock_panel)
            time.sleep(1)

    except KeyboardInterrupt:
        console.print("Clock stopped.", style="bold red")

Key Components:

  • Real-time update: The clock updates every second using time.sleep(1).
  • ASCII Style: pyfiglet turns the time into an ASCII art style.
  • Rich Panel: The time is displayed within a styled panel using rich.

Contributing 🤝

Feel free to fork the repository, clone it, and make improvements. If you add any new features or fix bugs, please create a pull request.

Screenshots 🖼️

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License 📜

This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.


Happy Clocking! ⏰

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pyClock is a terminal-based real-time clock built with Python, featuring stylish ASCII art and a colorful interface using the rich and pyfiglet libraries. It updates every second, offering a visually appealing and interactive experience.

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