Source: speedpad Section: games Priority: optional Maintainer: Salvo 'LtWorf' Tomaselli Standards-Version: 3.9.6 Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 9), python, dh-python Vcs-Git: https://github.com/ltworf/speedpad-debian.git Vcs-Browser: https://github.com/ltworf/speedpad-debian Homepage: http://feurix.org/projects/speedpad/ Package: speedpad Architecture: all Depends: ${misc:Depends}, ${python:Depends} Recommends: fortune-mod | fortunes | fortunes-bg | fortunes-bofh-excuses | fortunes-br | fortunes-cs | fortunes-de | fortunes-debian-hints | fortunes-eo | fortunes-eo-ascii | fortunes-eo-iso3 | fortunes-es | fortunes-es-off | fortunes-fr | fortunes-ga | fortunes-it | fortunes-it-off | fortunes-mario | fortunes-min | fortunes-off | fortunes-pl | fortunes-ru Description: ncurses tool to test, train, and increase typing speed This is a tool to improve your typing speed on arbitrary text input: . * designed for intermediate to advanced level typists * assumes that you have already learned how to touch type * no lessons, no single words, no synthetic stuff * tab expansion, auto indentation and syntax support to train on code * reference speed robot (defaults to 100 WPM) * supports CPS, CPM, WPM, PPM, and CPH/KPH metrics * shows detailed statistics about speed and typos * helps to find and eliminate frequent typos . Speedpad uses fortune(6) to generate quotes if no input is provided. It dumps statistics to standard output in machine-readable format. This can be used to visualize your progress using tools like gnuplot(1). . If you want to learn touch typing, have a look at gtypist(1) instead. If you want to play typing games, have a look at tuxtype(1) and typespeed(1).