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NAME

       prints time in binary format

SYNOPSIS

       binclock [OPTION]...

DESCRIPTION

       It  shows  the system time in a binary format.  It supports showing the
       time with seven different colors, and it can run a loop that prints the
       time every second.

       Colors and characters can be changed with a config file.

       -l, --loop
              loops the time printing every second.

       --color=[on|off]
              control if color will be used for time output.

       --help display this help and exit

       --version
              output version information and exit

       -t, --traditional
              prints ime in traditional output (0000 : 0000 : 00)

       -n, --normal
              binclock displays an additional human readable time.

       If  there  is  no CONFIG file the default colors are red (1) and
       white.

COLORS AND CHARACTERS

       color_one=red
              color for the one.

       color_zero=green
              color for the zero.

       char_one=1
              sets the character for the one.

       char_zero=0
              sets the character for the zero

FILES

       ~/.binclockrc
              User configuration file.

       /etc/binclockrc
              System-wide configuration file.

REPORTING BUGS

       Report bugs to <binclock@ngolde.de>.

NO WARRANTIES

       This program is distributed in the hope that it will be  useful,
       but  WITHOUT  ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
       MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR  PURPOSE.   See  the
       GNU General Public License for more details.

AUTHOR

       Nico Golde

       Use <binclock@ngolde.de> to contact the developer.