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added option to stream webcam device file. #99

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@pintman pintman commented Oct 15, 2024

Maybe this information might be helpful for users that like to use a dynamic video stream instead of a file.

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    • Added new instructions for using a webcam as a video input source in the "How to use" section.
    • Reformatted the options section for improved clarity.

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The changes to the README.md file include the addition of a new section under "How to use," which provides instructions for utilizing a webcam as a video input device with the command $ video-to-ascii -f /dev/video0. The options section has been reformatted for clarity, but no new options were introduced. The overall structure of the document remains unchanged, preserving existing sections and visual elements.

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README.md Added instructions for using a webcam as a video input; reformatted options section for clarity.

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    User->>VideoDevice: Connect webcam
    User->>VideoToASCII: Run command `$ video-to-ascii -f /dev/video0`
    VideoToASCII->>VideoDevice: Capture video stream
    VideoDevice-->>VideoToASCII: Stream data
    VideoToASCII-->>User: Display ASCII output
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🧹 Outside diff range and nitpick comments (1)
README.md (1)

58-62: Great addition of webcam usage information!

This new section aligns well with the PR objectives and enhances the documentation by introducing the ability to use a video device like a webcam. The example command is clear and consistent with the existing format.

Consider adding a comma after "webcam" in the introductory sentence for improved readability:

- If you have a video device like a webcam you can use the device file, too.
+ If you have a video device like a webcam, you can use the device file, too.
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[uncategorized] ~58-~58: Possible missing comma found.
Context: ... If you have a video device like a webcam you can use the device file, too. b...

(AI_HYDRA_LEO_MISSING_COMMA)

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61-61: null
Dollar signs used before commands without showing output

(MD014, commands-show-output)

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README.md

[uncategorized] ~58-~58: Possible missing comma found.
Context: ... If you have a video device like a webcam you can use the device file, too. b...

(AI_HYDRA_LEO_MISSING_COMMA)

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README.md

61-61: null
Dollar signs used before commands without showing output

(MD014, commands-show-output)

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README.md (2)

61-61: Maintain consistency in command-line examples

The Markdownlint tool flagged this line for using a dollar sign before a command without showing output (rule MD014). However, this style is consistent with the rest of the document and is a common way to represent command-line examples.

For consistency and readability, we'll keep the current format. If you decide to change this style in the future, it should be applied document-wide.

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61-61: null
Dollar signs used before commands without showing output

(MD014, commands-show-output)


58-62: Summary: Excellent documentation update

The changes to the README.md file effectively document the new feature for using a webcam or other video device as input. This aligns perfectly with the PR objectives and enhances the user documentation.

A minor grammatical suggestion was made, but overall, the addition is clear, concise, and well-integrated with the existing content. Great job on improving the documentation!

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[uncategorized] ~58-~58: Possible missing comma found.
Context: ... If you have a video device like a webcam you can use the device file, too. b...

(AI_HYDRA_LEO_MISSING_COMMA)

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61-61: null
Dollar signs used before commands without showing output

(MD014, commands-show-output)

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