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In today's video tutorial, we learn how to create a custom terminal header with ASCII art using the Wall Cat and Figlet command-line utilities. First, we run "sudo apt-get figlit" to install Figlet, a tool for creating ASCII text art with custom fonts. Then, we clone the "lolcat" utility from GitHub, which allows adding color to terminal text. Change the file path, install the "lolcat" Ruby script using gem, and demonstrate how to use these utilities in the terminal header. Show installed fonts and how they look by running "showfigfonts."