Typing

typomat – command-line typing practice tool

typomat is a command-line typing practice tool that creates exercises from the contents of your repository.

It runs through a directory’s source code, extracting words from variable declarations, string literals and function signatures. These words are then used to build short, randomized typing prompts relevant to your codebase.

Run typomat without any arguments to practice on the current directory. To use a different source, provide a local path for the program.

This is free and open source software.

Key Features

  • Typing practice focused on code vocabulary.
  • Works with any local folder containing text files.
  • Sleek text-based UI that fits comfortably in your terminal.
  • WPM and accuracy metrics to help track your progress.
  • gitignore-aware; no sensitive data is ingested.
  • Caching to load your favorite codebases in no time.

Website: github.com/vupdivup/typomat
Support:
Developer: Mátyás Verseghi-Nagy
License: MIT License

typomat

typomat is written in Go. Learn Go with our recommended free books and free tutorials.


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