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      <code>ponysay</code> — a cowsay reimplemention for ponies
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      ponysay as an awesome terminal application to display ponies speaking messages in your terminal.<br/>
      It has many features; you can use its <code>info</code> manual to explore them. The manual is <br/>
      available <b><a href="./ponysay/index.html">here</a></b> and <b><a href="https://github.com/erkin/ponysay/blob/master/ponysay.pdf?raw=true">here</a></b> as PDF. On the left you can find a few recommended<br/>
      sections of the manual to read, if you are not up for reading the entire manual.
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      If you cannot find a package for ponysay in your operating system's repositories,<br/>
      take a look <b><a href="./ponysay/Package-repositories.html#Package-repositories">here</a></b> or build it yourself.<br/>
      On most systems with the base and base-devel packages with Python 3 installed,<br/>
      downloading the software and running <code>sudo ./setup.py --everything install</code><br/>
      should suffice to install ponysay, complete with everything it has to offer.<br/>
      If you are not privileged to run as superuser you can install it only for your user<br/>
      by omitting <code>sudo</code> and appending <code>--private</code>.<br/>
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      If you are missing your favourite pony, <b><a href="https://github.com/erkin/ponysay/issues?direction=desc&sort=created&state=open">ask</a></b> and we shall add it (as soon as possible).
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      <i>Today your terminal, tomorrow the world!</i>
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