Typing

Textype – terminal typing tutor

Textype is a terminal typing tutor built for users who want to improve their typing skills from the command line.

It supports structured lessons, sentence practice, code typing, and profile-based progress tracking.

This is free and open source software.

Key Features

  • Runs as a typing tutor in the terminal.
  • Includes curriculum, sentence, and code practice modes.
  • Supports more than 38 structured lessons.
  • Provides real-time statistics and feedback.
  • Supports keyboard visualisation and finger guides.
  • Supports user profiles with saved progress and records.
  • Can use content from local files, APIs, shell commands, and AI generation.

Website: github.com/jonnieey/textype
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Developer: jonnieey
License: MIT License

Textype demo

Textype is written in Python. Learn Python with our recommended free books and free tutorials.


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