# NextLaunch Watch a countdown until the next rocket launch, live in your terminal!! ## Usage Simply launch the program from your terminal, or file explorer, and it will work out of the box. To view credits, launch the program via the terminal with the `-c` or `--credits` flags ## Installation To see how to install NextLaunch, please check the [latest release](https://github.com/fatalcenturion/NextLaunch/releases/latest) ## Previews ### Default View ![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/63651404/106614416-39c03e80-6563-11eb-91f6-46d0ca5210ba.png) ### NASA Style ![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/63651404/106615555-75a7d380-6564-11eb-849e-a52737a28814.png) ### Minimal Style ![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/63651404/106615689-996b1980-6564-11eb-89bd-19223085854b.png) ## Roadmap Upcoming features i wish to add to the program. - Telemetry mode: a near-real time telemetry view of the current launch, featuring things like vertical and horizontal speed, as well as altitude. - Launch specification: A way of simply following the progress of a single launch at a time, instead of the program deciding what is best. - Low power mode: A mode which will throttle the refresh time from 1 second, to five seconds, in the default view. Allowing for an even more efficient version of the program. - custom user color schemes for different launch status types - Historical launch "replays" for the telemtry mode: does what it says on the tin, allows you to specify a launch, for the telemetry mode to replay in a 1 second refresh view - Hackerman mode: A less efficient view mode, which randomly changes some of the characters to another character and draws the modified buffer instead of the original, but in a "Matrix Green" font style - "Wiki" mode: A way of looking at information on a specific launch, agency, rocket, launchpad, or country (generated as the data is located, to prevent)