"Speaking in tongues via stdout."
Horeb is a CLI tool for generating random sequences of characters from various Unicode blocks.
One source of inspiration for this tool is the TempleOS oracle.
go install github.com/qjcg/horeb@latest
Print 1000 random dominos:
$ horeb -n 1000 dominos
Print 500 random characters drawn from the emoji
, geometric
and math_alnum
code blocks:
$ horeb -n 500 emoji geometric math_alnum
List all Unicode block names horeb
knows about along with their corresponding
codepoint ranges:
$ horeb -l
10100 1013f aegean_nums
10140 1018f ancient_greek_nums
20a0 20cf currency
[...]
Dump all characters from all blocks horeb
knows about:
$ horeb -L
10100 1013f aegean_nums
𐄀 𐄁 𐄂 𐄇 𐄈 𐄉 𐄊 𐄋 𐄌 𐄍 𐄎 𐄏 𐄐 𐄑 𐄒 𐄓 𐄔 𐄕 𐄖 𐄗 𐄘 𐄙 𐄚 𐄛 𐄜 𐄝 𐄞 𐄟 𐄠 𐄡 𐄢 𐄣 𐄤 𐄥 𐄦 𐄧 𐄨 𐄩 𐄪 𐄫
𐄬 𐄭 𐄮 𐄯 𐄰 𐄱 𐄲 𐄳 𐄷 𐄸 𐄹 𐄺 𐄻 𐄼 𐄽 𐄾 𐄿
10140 1018f ancient_greek_nums
𐅀 𐅁 𐅂 𐅃 𐅄 𐅅 𐅆 𐅇 𐅈 𐅉 𐅊 𐅋 𐅌 𐅍 𐅎 𐅏 𐅐 𐅑 𐅒 𐅓 𐅔 𐅕 𐅖 𐅗 𐅘 𐅙 𐅚 𐅛 𐅜 𐅝 𐅞 𐅟 𐅠 𐅡 𐅢 𐅣 𐅤 𐅥 𐅦 𐅧
𐅨 𐅩 𐅪 𐅫 𐅬 𐅭 𐅮 𐅯 𐅰 𐅱 𐅲 𐅳 𐅴 𐅵 𐅶 𐅷 𐅸 𐅹 𐅺 𐅻 𐅼 𐅽 𐅾 𐅿 𐆀 𐆁 𐆂 𐆃 𐆄 𐆅 𐆆 𐆇 𐆈 𐆉 𐆊 𐆋 𐆌 𐆍 𐆎
20a0 20cf currency
₠ ₡ ₢ ₣ ₤ ₥ ₦ ₧ ₨ ₩ ₪ ₫ € ₭ ₮ ₯ ₰ ₱ ₲ ₳ ₴ ₵ ₶ ₷ ₸ ₹ ₺ ₻ ₼ ₽ ₾
[...]
make test
For information about fonts supporting specific Unicode blocks, see fileformat.info.
To determine what font is being used via fontconfig to render a given glyph on Linux, try gucharmap.
MIT.