- Add figment mode to intro paragraph - New Figment Mode section: enabling, assets, trigger protocol, deps - Architecture table updated with engine/figment_render.py, figment_trigger.py, and effects_plugins/ directory breakdown - Dev setup: separate uv sync --extras entries (mic vs figment) - Testing section: mentions figment test coverage and Cairo skip - Roadmap: adds figment follow-up items (CLI flag, intensity wiring, ntfy trigger) Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
MAINLINE
Digital consciousness stream. Matrix aesthetic · THX-1138 hue.
A full-screen terminal news ticker that renders live global headlines in large OTF-font block characters with selectable color gradients (Verdant Green, Molten Orange, or Violet Purple). Headlines auto-translate into the native script of their subject region. Ambient mic input warps the glitch rate in real time. A --poetry mode replaces the feed with public-domain literary passages. Live messages can be pushed to the display over ntfy.sh. Figment mode overlays flickery, theme-colored SVG glyphs on the running stream at timed intervals — controllable from any input source via an extensible trigger protocol.
Using
Run
python3 mainline.py # news stream
python3 mainline.py --poetry # literary consciousness mode
python3 mainline.py -p # same
python3 mainline.py --firehose # dense rapid-fire headline mode
python3 mainline.py --refresh # force re-fetch (bypass cache)
python3 mainline.py --no-font-picker # skip interactive font picker
python3 mainline.py --font-file path.otf # use a specific font file
python3 mainline.py --font-dir ~/fonts # scan a different font folder
python3 mainline.py --font-index 1 # select face index within a collection
Or with uv:
uv run mainline.py
First run bootstraps a local .mainline_venv/ and installs deps (feedparser, Pillow, sounddevice, numpy). Subsequent runs start immediately, loading from cache. With uv, run uv sync or uv sync --all-extras (includes mic support) instead.
Config
All constants live in engine/config.py:
| Constant | Default | What it does |
|---|---|---|
HEADLINE_LIMIT |
1000 |
Total headlines per session |
FEED_TIMEOUT |
10 |
Per-feed HTTP timeout (seconds) |
MIC_THRESHOLD_DB |
50 |
dB floor above which glitches spike |
FONT_DIR |
fonts/ |
Folder scanned for .otf, .ttf, .ttc files |
FONT_PATH |
first file in FONT_DIR |
Active display font (overridden by picker or --font-file) |
FONT_INDEX |
0 |
Face index within a font collection file |
FONT_PICKER |
True |
Show interactive font picker at boot (--no-font-picker to skip) |
FONT_SZ |
60 |
Font render size (affects block density) |
RENDER_H |
8 |
Terminal rows per headline line |
SSAA |
4 |
Super-sampling factor (render at 4× then downsample) |
SCROLL_DUR |
5.625 |
Seconds per headline |
FRAME_DT |
0.05 |
Frame interval in seconds (20 FPS) |
GRAD_SPEED |
0.08 |
Gradient sweep speed (cycles/sec, ~12s full sweep) |
FIREHOSE_H |
12 |
Firehose zone height (terminal rows) |
NTFY_TOPIC |
klubhaus URL | ntfy.sh JSON stream endpoint |
NTFY_RECONNECT_DELAY |
5 |
Seconds before reconnecting after a dropped SSE stream |
MESSAGE_DISPLAY_SECS |
30 |
How long an ntfy message holds the screen |
Feeds
~25 sources across four categories: Science & Technology, Economics & Business, World & Politics, Culture & Ideas. Add or swap feeds in engine/sources.py → FEEDS.
Poetry mode pulls from Project Gutenberg: Whitman, Dickinson, Thoreau, Emerson. Sources are in engine/sources.py → POETRY_SOURCES.
Fonts
A fonts/ directory is bundled with demo faces (AgorTechnoDemo, AlphatronDemo, CSBishopDrawn, CubaTechnologyDemo, CyberformDemo, KATA, Microbots, ModernSpaceDemo, Neoform, Pixel Sparta, RaceHugoDemo, Resond, Robocops, Synthetix, Xeonic, and others). On startup, an interactive picker lists all discovered faces with a live half-block preview rendered at your configured size.
Navigation: ↑/↓ or j/k to move, Enter or q to select. The selected face persists for that session.
To add your own fonts, drop .otf, .ttf, or .ttc files into fonts/ (or point --font-dir at any other folder). Font collections (.ttc, multi-face .otf) are enumerated face-by-face.
Color Schemes
Mainline supports three color themes for the scrolling gradient: Verdant Green, Molten Orange, and Violet Purple. Each theme uses a precise color-opposite palette for ntfy message queue rendering (magenta, blue, and yellow respectively).
On startup, an interactive picker presents all available color schemes:
[1] Verdant Green (white-hot → deep green)
[2] Molten Orange (white-hot → deep orange)
[3] Violet Purple (white-hot → deep purple)
Navigation: ↑/↓ or j/k to move, Enter or q to select. The selection applies only to the current session; you'll pick a fresh theme each run.
Note: The boot UI (title, status lines, font picker menu) uses a hardcoded green accent color for visual continuity. Only the scrolling headlines and incoming messages render in the selected theme gradient.
ntfy.sh
Mainline polls a configurable ntfy.sh topic in the background. When a message arrives, the scroll pauses and the message renders full-screen for MESSAGE_DISPLAY_SECS seconds, then the stream resumes.
To push a message:
curl -d "Body text" -H "Title: Alert title" https://ntfy.sh/your_topic
Update NTFY_TOPIC in engine/config.py to point at your own topic.
Figment Mode
Figment mode periodically overlays a full-screen SVG glyph on the running ticker — flickering through a reveal → hold (strobe) → dissolve cycle, colored with a randomly selected theme gradient.
Enable it by setting the plugin's config at runtime (no CLI flag yet):
from engine.effects.registry import get_registry
plugin = get_registry().get("figment")
if plugin:
plugin.config.enabled = True
plugin.config.params["interval_secs"] = 60 # seconds between appearances
plugin.config.params["display_secs"] = 4.5 # duration of each appearance
Figment assets live in figments/ — drop any .svg file there and it will be picked up automatically. The bundled set contains Mayan and Aztec glyphs. Figments are selected randomly, avoiding immediate repeats, and rasterized into half-block terminal art at display time.
Triggering manually — any object with a poll() -> FigmentCommand | None method satisfies the FigmentTrigger protocol and can be passed to the plugin:
from engine.figment_trigger import FigmentAction, FigmentCommand
class MyTrigger:
def poll(self):
if some_condition:
return FigmentCommand(action=FigmentAction.TRIGGER)
return None
Built-in commands: TRIGGER, SET_INTENSITY, SET_INTERVAL, SET_COLOR, STOP.
System dependency: Figment mode requires the Cairo C library (brew install cairo on macOS) in addition to the figment extras group:
uv sync --extras figment # adds cairosvg
Internals
How it works
- On launch, the font picker scans
fonts/and presents a live-rendered TUI for face selection;--no-font-pickerskips directly to stream - Feeds are fetched and filtered on startup (sports and vapid content stripped); results are cached to
.mainline_cache_news.json/.mainline_cache_poetry.jsonfor fast restarts - Headlines are rasterized via Pillow with 4× SSAA into half-block characters (
▀▄█) at the configured font size - The ticker uses a sweeping white-hot → deep green gradient; ntfy messages use a complementary white-hot → magenta/maroon gradient to distinguish them visually
- Subject-region detection runs a regex pass on each headline; matches trigger a Google Translate call and font swap to the appropriate script (CJK, Arabic, Devanagari, etc.) using macOS system fonts
- The mic stream runs in a background thread, feeding RMS dB into the glitch probability calculation each frame
- The viewport scrolls through a virtual canvas of pre-rendered blocks; fade zones at top and bottom dissolve characters probabilistically
- An ntfy.sh SSE stream runs in a background thread; incoming messages interrupt the scroll and render full-screen until dismissed or expired
- Figment mode rasterizes SVGs via cairosvg → PIL → greyscale → half-block encode, then overlays them with ANSI cursor-positioning commands between the effect chain and the ntfy message layer
Architecture
mainline.py is a thin entrypoint (venv bootstrap → engine.app.main()). All logic lives in the engine/ package:
engine/
__init__.py package marker
app.py main(), font picker TUI, boot sequence, signal handler
config.py constants, CLI flags, glyph tables
sources.py FEEDS, POETRY_SOURCES, language/script maps
terminal.py ANSI codes, tw/th, type_out, boot_ln
filter.py HTML stripping, content filter
translate.py Google Translate wrapper + region detection
render.py OTF → half-block pipeline (SSAA, gradient)
effects.py noise, glitch_bar, fade, firehose
fetch.py RSS/Gutenberg fetching + cache load/save
ntfy.py NtfyPoller — standalone, zero internal deps
mic.py MicMonitor — standalone, graceful fallback
scroll.py stream() frame loop + message rendering
viewport.py terminal dimension tracking (tw/th)
frame.py scroll step calculation, timing
layers.py ticker zone, firehose, message + figment overlay rendering
figment_render.py SVG → cairosvg → PIL → half-block rasterizer with cache
figment_trigger.py FigmentTrigger protocol, FigmentAction enum, FigmentCommand
eventbus.py thread-safe event publishing for decoupled communication
events.py event types and definitions
controller.py coordinates ntfy/mic monitoring and event publishing
emitters.py background emitters for ntfy and mic
types.py type definitions and dataclasses
themes.py THEME_REGISTRY — gradient color definitions
effects_plugins/
__init__.py plugin discovery (ABC issubclass scan)
noise.py NoiseEffect — random character noise
glitch.py GlitchEffect — horizontal glitch bars
fade.py FadeEffect — edge fade zones
firehose.py FirehoseEffect — dense bottom ticker strip
figment.py FigmentEffect — periodic SVG glyph overlay (state machine)
figments/ SVG assets for figment mode
ntfy.py and mic.py have zero internal dependencies and can be imported by any other visualizer.
Extending
ntfy.py and mic.py are fully standalone and designed to be reused by any terminal visualizer. engine.render is the importable rendering pipeline for non-terminal targets.
NtfyPoller
from engine.ntfy import NtfyPoller
poller = NtfyPoller("https://ntfy.sh/my_topic/json")
poller.start()
# in your render loop:
msg = poller.get_active_message() # → (title, body, timestamp) or None
if msg:
title, body, ts = msg
render_my_message(title, body) # visualizer-specific
Dependencies: urllib.request, json, threading, time — stdlib only. The since= parameter is managed automatically on reconnect.
MicMonitor
from engine.mic import MicMonitor
mic = MicMonitor(threshold_db=50)
result = mic.start() # None = sounddevice unavailable; False = stream failed; True = ok
if result:
excess = mic.excess # dB above threshold, clamped to 0
db = mic.db # raw RMS dB level
Dependencies: sounddevice, numpy — both optional; degrades gracefully if unavailable.
Render pipeline
engine.render exposes the OTF → raster pipeline independently of the terminal scroll loop. The planned serve.py extension will import it directly to pre-render headlines as 1-bit bitmaps for an ESP32 thin client:
# planned — serve.py does not yet exist
from engine.render import render_line, big_wrap
from engine.fetch import fetch_all
headlines = fetch_all()
for h in headlines:
rows = big_wrap(h.text, font, width=800) # list of half-block rows
# threshold to 1-bit, pack bytes, serve over HTTP
See Mainline Renderer + ntfy Message Queue for ESP32.md for the full server + thin client architecture.
Development
Setup
Requires Python 3.10+ and uv.
uv sync # minimal (no mic, no figment)
uv sync --extras mic # with mic support (sounddevice + numpy)
uv sync --extras figment # with figment mode (cairosvg + system Cairo)
uv sync --all-extras # all optional features
uv sync --all-extras --group dev # full dev environment
Figment mode also requires the Cairo C library: brew install cairo (macOS).
Tasks
With mise:
mise run test # run test suite
mise run test-cov # run with coverage report
mise run lint # ruff check
mise run lint-fix # ruff check --fix
mise run format # ruff format
mise run run # uv run mainline.py
mise run run-poetry # uv run mainline.py --poetry
mise run run-firehose # uv run mainline.py --firehose
Testing
Tests live in tests/ and cover config, filter, mic, ntfy, sources, terminal, and the full figment pipeline (figment_render, figment_trigger, figment, figment_overlay). Figment tests are automatically skipped if Cairo is not installed.
uv run pytest
uv run pytest --cov=engine --cov-report=term-missing
Linting
uv run ruff check engine/ mainline.py
uv run ruff format engine/ mainline.py
Pre-commit hooks run lint automatically via hk.
Roadmap
Performance
- Concurrent feed fetching — startup currently blocks sequentially on ~25 HTTP requests;
concurrent.futures.ThreadPoolExecutorwould cut load time to the slowest single feed - Background refresh — re-fetch feeds in a daemon thread so a long session stays current without restart
- Translation pre-fetch — run translate calls concurrently during the boot sequence rather than on first render
Graphics
- Matrix rain underlay — katakana column rain rendered at low opacity beneath the scrolling blocks as a background layer
- CRT simulation — subtle dim scanlines every N rows, occasional brightness ripple across the full screen
- Sixel / iTerm2 inline images — bypass half-blocks entirely and stream actual bitmap frames for true resolution; would require a capable terminal
- Parallax secondary column — a second, dimmer, faster-scrolling stream of ambient text at reduced opacity on one side
Cyberpunk Vibes
- Figment CLI flag — expose
--figmentand--figment-interval Nto enable figment mode from the command line without code changes - Figment intensity wiring —
config.intensitycurrently stored but not yet applied to reveal/dissolve speed or strobe frequency - ntfy figment trigger — built-in
NtfyFigmentTriggerthat listens on a dedicated topic to fire figments on demand - Keyword watch list — highlight or strobe any headline matching tracked terms (names, topics, tickers)
- Breaking interrupt — full-screen flash + synthesized blip when a high-priority keyword hits
- Live data overlay — secondary ticker strip at screen edge: BTC price, ISS position, geomagnetic index
- Theme switcher —
--amber(phosphor),--ice(electric cyan),--red(alert state) palette modes via CLI flag - Persona modes —
--surveillance,--oracle,--undergroundas feed presets with matching color themes and boot copy - Synthesized audio — short static bursts tied to glitch events, independent of mic input
Extensibility
- serve.py — HTTP server that imports
engine.renderandengine.fetchdirectly to stream 1-bit bitmaps to an ESP32 display - Rust port —
ntfy.pyandrender.pyare the natural first targets; clear module boundaries make incremental porting viable
macOS only (script/system font paths for translation are hardcoded). Primary display font is user-selectable via the bundled fonts/ picker. Python 3.10+.