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Typewriter sounds on Linux
I might be somewhat nostalgic, but when I was a child, there was an old typewriter at home and it has always fascinated me.
I’ve spend a lot of time playing with it, trying to write faster and faster. Of course, more often than not, I ended up blocking the characters because only one of those could be used at a time. If you’ve ever used one of those, then you know what I mean ;-)
I believe that using a real typewriter is one of the things that has led me to enjoy writing. Since then, each time that I’ve decided to write a piece, I’ve always looked for a way to have the familiar typewriter sound.
It might sound stupid, but I just enjoy it; especially now that my typing speed has dramatically increased (last time I checked I wrote around 100–120 words per minute).
I’ve been using WriteMonkey (https://writemonkey.com/) for quite a long time, but recently I wrote a book using AsciiDoctor with Visual Studio Code and write my Medium articles right here within Google Chrome… Finally, my current book project will be written using either Scrivener (https://www.literatureandlatte.com/scrivener/overview) or bibisco (https://www.bibisco.com/).
Since all of those don’t have an option for adding a nice typewriter sound, I’ve looked for alternatives…
I could not find any package providing this (awesome) feature (yet), apart from this one: https://github.com/BillBillBillBill/Tickeys-linux