RaBe logos in beautiful ANSI format to use as motd. The ANSI files are optimized for a 80 character wide terminal, motd files are either stored in /etc/motd
or /etc/update-motd.d
.
Used tool: https://github.com/maandree/util-say
Tutorial: https://tylercipriani.com/blog/2014/05/22/creating-baller-useful-motd-ascii-art/
We provide prebuilt rpm packages at the home:radiorabe:branding OBS subproject
courtesy of the openSUSE Build Service. They install the
motd files and set up rabe_motd.txt as /etc/motd
on systems that have an untouched
motd. If a kickstart motd is detected it is preserved to /etc/motd.kickstart
. Though
it would be silly to remove the package again, the changes are reversed upon removal.
curl -o /etc/yum.repos.d/home:radiorabe:branding.repo \
http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/radiorabe:/branding/CentOS_7/home:radiorabe:branding.repo
yum install -y rabe-motd-ansi
New RPMs get built for all tags with a valid version. New releases are created through git.
- Bump the version in rabe-motd-ansi.spec and add a new commit to master with the version bump
- Tag this commit with the same version you used in the specfile
- Push master and the tag to github
- The openSUSE Build Service should get triggered and build a new package automagically
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