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1.TH FILTERS 6
2.SH NAME
3ken, b1ff, chef, cockney, eleet, jethro, jibberish, jive, kraut, ky00te, newspeak, nyc, rasterman, studly, upside-down \- assorted text filters
4.SH SYNOPSIS
5 $SHELL | chef
6.SH "DESCRIPTION"
7All of these programs are filters to do all sorts of strange things to text.
8No racial or societal slurs are intended. For amusement only.
9.P
10All the filters read input from stdin, change it, and write the filtered
11text to stdout.
12.IP b1ff
13The B1FF filter
14.IP cockney
15Cockney English
16.IP chef
17convert English on stdin to Mock Swedish on stdout
18.IP eleet
19K3wl hacker slang
20.IP jethro
21Hillbilly text filter
22.IP jive
23Jive English
24.IP jibberish
25Runs text through all the rest of the filters, to make really weird output.
26.IP ken
27English into Cockney, featuring (dubious) rhyming
28slang for a lot of computer terminology.
29.IP kraut
30Generates text with a German accent.
31.IP ky00te
32This program places a very cute (and familiar to FurryMuck
33fans) accent on any text file.
34.IP newspeak
35A-la-1984
36.IP nyc
37Brooklyn English
38.IP rasterman
39Makes text look like it came from the keyboard of Carsten Haitzler.
40.IP studly
41Studly caps.
42.IP upside-down
43Flips text upside down. Stand on your head and squint to read the output.
44.SH "SEE ALSO"
45.IP /usr/share/doc/filters/SAMPLES
46Lists samples of the output of all the filters.
47.SH AUTHOR
48The eleet, upside-down, chef, and b1ff filters were written by Joey
49Hess <joey@kitenet.net>. Daniel V Klein <dvk@lonewolf.com> wrote the
50cockney, jive, and nyc filters. jibberish is by Raul Miller
51<rdm@test.legislate.com>, jethro is by Duane Paulson
52<ci922@cleveland.freenet.edu>, rasterman is by Zachary Beane, ken is by
53Stephen K Mulrine <skm@eqsn.net>, newspeak is authored by Jamie Zawinski
54<jwz@jwz.org>, studly is by Nick Phillips <nwp@lemon-computing.com>, and
55kraut is by John Sparks.
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