setsaver command
Summary
Sets your default screensaver as your own screensaver or built-in savers
Description
You can set your default screensaver as your own screensaver by the modfile or built-in savers such as matrix, disco, colorMix, and so on, whose names shown below can be used as the argument for this command:
aptErrorSim: Simulates a Ubuntu environment failing to download software from apt repo
bouncingBlock: A block hits the corner of every direction
bouncingText: A text hits the corner of every direction
colorMix: It changes the background color to the random color and prints a " " to make a colored block, and repeats.
disco: Displays the disco lights
dissolve: Fills the screen with random colors and dissolves them to plain black
fader: Shows text in random direction, making a fade-in and fade-out animation.
glitterColor: Glitter of color backgrounds.
glitterMatrix: Glitter of matrix (0, 1) in green text color
hackUserFromAD: Simulates a Windows command prompt on how to hack a user from Active Directory
lighter: A variant of glitterColor but after a specified number of blocks, the earliest block disappears.
lines: Displays a randomly-moving line like a laser beam colorfully.
matrix: Displays the basic matrix that prints between 0 and 1 in green text color
progressClock: Shows you the seconds, minutes, and hours by progress bar
typo: Simulates a schizophrenical writing.
wipe: Wipes the screen from all directions with color.
Command usage
setsaver <(CustomSaverName)/saver>
Examples
setsaver matrix
setsaver GameOfLife
setsaver Lines.ss.cs
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