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	Fuzzy-Pokedex
Very simple fzf based pokedex I built for my son to enjoy
Requires fzf, parallel, jq, espeak-ng, pokemon-colorscipts and, any nerd font; all else should be there
Use fzf to search Pokemon stats 
Can optionally search by name
EXAMPLE
	pokedex [pokemon name]
OPTIONS
	-q, --quick [pokemon]
		Prints single pokedex entry to terminal
	-u, --update [N/+N/-N/N%]
		Scrape web for updated Pokemon stats
		WARNING: update function is resource heavy
		See Parallel job control (-j) for options
		Default is 200%
	-h, --help
		Print this help screen
KEYBINDS
	space	Reads the Pokedex entry
	ctrl-space	Stops reading the Pokedex entry
	ctrl-n	Shows small sprite version
	ctrl-b	Shows large sprite version
	ctrl-s	Shows shiny sprite version
	ctrl-h	Shows this help screen in preview window
Credits to the great projects below in which do most the heavy lifting: 
https://gitlab.com/phoneybadger/pokemon-colorscripts 
https://github.com/rmccorm4/Pokefetch
To-do
- Better arg parsing
- Rewrite to use PokeAPIas data source {Dev Branch 60%}
- Refactor to allow user to choose local data source or from web
- Get sprites from PokeAPIif possible {PR WELCOME!}
- Work on TTS to read entries
- Add ability to filter on various attributes
