Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
Unix Fortune
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 We already have the awesome MMM-Fortune module. Are you aware there’s a “fortune” command in unix/linux? You can install it in your pi like so: sudo apt install fortuneIt was intended to present a little epigram every time you log in to a terminal, but it can also be invoked at the command line. 
  
 I’d be inclined to replace the “Compliments” module with a module that pulls a short unix fortune using this command, updating on a configurable interval.Any takers? :-) 
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 @spblat said in Unix Fortune: We already have the awesome MMM-Fortune module. Thank you for your kind words Are you aware there’s a “fortune” command in unix/linux? I was not. a module that pulls a short unix fortune using this command, updating on a configurable interval I put something together for you based on your request (and your kind words). User @sdetweil got the data over from the terminal to the module for me. (He’s awesome). I took the liberty of naming it something unique. UnixFortune wasn’t doing it for me. FortuneUnix was no better but the combination was cool. At least, I think so. https://github.com/mykle1/MMM-Fortunix Pass along some help to someone that knows less than you 
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 Epic! I’ll start playing with this. During my tests I will experiment with the “-s” and “-n” command line flags for adjusting fortune length and propose/submit updates. Thank you for putting this together! 
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 @spblat said in Unix Fortune: Thank you for putting this together! Not a big deal. I was looking for something to play with. However, you are welcome. Enjoy the module. Peace! 
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 @spblat said in Unix Fortune: Epic! I’ll start playing with this. During my tests I will experiment with the “-s” and “-n” command line flags for adjusting fortune length and propose/submit updates. Thank you for putting this together! You can just fork the module and do anything you want with it :) 
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 I found a small bug that causes some issues, at least when running on armbian and starting up via cron . It might be that ‘stock’ armbian isn’t properly setting up the $PATH as X starts. I tested against rasbian and this issue does not appear, and the ‘fix’ to add the full path to fortune (which really should always be done). node_helper.js (line 20) - exec(‘fortune -s’, (error, stdout, stderr) => {
 - exec(‘/usr/games/fortune -s’, (error, stdout, stderr) => {
 


