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: A toggleable state (often the P key) that significantly increases character speed and allows for "insta-kill" capabilities in some versions. Running the Script with Fluxus
Most versions include a GUI (Graphical User Interface) that allows you to switch between different modes or "emotes" on the fly. FE SUS NEKO SCRIPT FLUXUS
"A script (event score) involving a suspicious cat (neko) named or embodied by Fe (iron/melancholy)." : A toggleable state (often the P key)
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Fluxus valued , humor over solemnity , and participation over passive observation . They loved absurdity, chance operations (influenced by John Cage), and the anti-heroic.
George Maciunas defined Fluxus art as "a fusion of Spike Jones, vaudeville, gag, children’s games and Duchamp." FE:SUS::NEKO::SCRIPT::FLUXUS translates that into bash. The "gag" is the infinite loop. The "children’s game" is the hidden cat command that actually prints a picture of a dog. The "Duchamp" is the urinal; here, the urinal is /dev/null , and the script flushes your stdout into it without warning.
If you lack Nix, the raw script is a 4KB text file starting with #!/usr/bin/env void . Copy it into a file. Run source on it. Watch your terminal become sentient. To exit, you must physically unplug the keyboard, plug it back in, and type echo "good kitty" .