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Apex Legends voicelines

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What is this package?

I love Apex Legends voice lines so much that I wanted to use it as my window title of my text editor so I created this.

You can also use it in your terminal too.

Just run apex-voicelines in the terminal and it will randomly print one voiceline.

Install

This package is available on PyPI.

Recommended way to install is by using pipx.

Pipx will add isolation so that your system is always unaffected.

pipx install apex-legends-voicelines

But you can also install using your standard pip.

python3 -m pip install apex-legends-voicelines # or pip3 install apex-legends-voicelines

Prerequsities

You need Python 3.

Recommended version is Python 3.8.

Usage

To use just run apex-voicelines

Example:

$ apex-voicelines
My squad must be very proud - MRVN aka Pathfinder                                                                                               

TODO Legend selection

Maybe some time later, I will work on specifying which Legend voicelines you need as some argument.

I am thinking of doing something like apex-voicelines --legend wraith.


TODO VSCode support

I don't use VSCode much so I don't know how to make it work with it. But maybe I will look into it.


If anyone figured on how to use it for some other purpose let me know, I'm excited.

Using inside Emacs

These voicelines can be used inside Emacs.

You can use the voicelines as the frame title.

This is how I use it.

As frame title on startup

Add this to your config

(setq frame-title-format (shell-command-to-string "apex-voicelines"))

Use interactively

You can also add this in your config and change the title on demand

(defun change-emacs-title-apex ()
  (interactive)
  (setq frame-title-format (shell-command-to-string "apex-voicelines")))

Just run M-x change-emacs-title-apex to do so.

License

MIT License