The Rock is a command-line application for Linux systems very similar to that of Debian's bible-kjv
application, but with extra features, like being able to actually read the bible (bible-kjv
is only good for making references to bible passages). This application is under heavy development and is NOT feature complete yet. What you see in the application now can and will change in the near future.
bible-kjv
, this is good for referencing bible passages and verses.The Rock is available in the AUR for Arch Linux and any system based on it (like Manjaro Linux, EndeavourOS, and Artix Linux)
Installation example using yay
: yay -S the-rock
Make sure you have the latest version of Rust installed
Instructions on how to install it are here
Make sure you install the libncurses5-dev and libncursesw5-dev packages before building.
Simply run cargo install the_rock
and that will install The Rock for you.
After installing Rust run the following commands:
git clone https://gitlab.com/NoahJelen/the-rock
cd the-rock
./build.sh
<-- This will request root access in order to install the program
To remove: run ./remove.sh
or if install was done via cargo: cargo uninstall the_rock
To do: - [ ] Section titles (I'll have to get these from a physical KJV bible) - [ ] Make verses selectable for bookmarking instead of manually inputting the verse numbers - [ ] Tabbed interface to allow opening of multiple chapters - [ ] Add a vim-like command pane - [ ] Allow copying of verses to the clipboard for easy sharing - [ ] GUI Support - [ ] Reina-Valera (Spanish version of the Bible) support. - [x] King James bible support - [x] Clean up any spaghetti code - [x] Support for Termux on Android - [x] Add paragraph with verse numbers formatting option - [x] Open the program on the last chapter it was closed on - [x] Add a status bar - [x] openbible.info integration (will making studying the bible way easier)