├── 挑战答题.bat
├── 双人答题+四人.bat
├── README.md
├── searchsql.py
├── tzdt_accurate.py
├── srdt_accurate.py
└── LICENSE
/挑战答题.bat:
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1 | ::@echo off
2 | ::%1 mshta vbscript:CreateObject("Shell.Application").ShellExecute("cmd.exe","/c %~s0 ::","","runas",1)(window.close)&&exit
3 | ::cd /d "%~dp0"
4 | python ./tzdt_accurate.py
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/双人答题+四人.bat:
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1 | ::@echo off
2 | ::%1 mshta vbscript:CreateObject("Shell.Application").ShellExecute("cmd.exe","/c %~s0 ::","","runas",1)(window.close)&&exit
3 | ::cd /d "%~dp0"
4 | python ./srdt_accurate.py
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/README.md:
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1 | # XXQG_CV
2 | 图像识别(OCR)---模拟器 or MIUI+ or 多屏协同---答题 MySQL题库模糊查询 涵盖精准、快速、无封号风险
3 |
4 | 先行开源,后续进行详细介绍。
5 |
6 | 使用方法:
7 | 1、注册百度ocr,获取AK导入srdt_accurate.py和tzdt_accurate.py
8 | 2、安装python环境,并pip install pymysql keyboard pyautogui pyttsx3 keyboard re
9 | 3、安装并将words.txt导入MySQL数据库或使用云数据库,更新searchsql.py程序
10 | 4、将模拟器、MIUI+或华为多屏协同置屏幕中央
11 | 按下键盘Q进行截图、OCR识别、数据库题库查询、模拟鼠标位置(随机点防检测)点击
12 | 按下键盘S停止并退出程序
13 |
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/searchsql.py:
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1 | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
2 | """
3 | Created on Tue Jan 5 18:23:51 2021
4 |
5 | @author: XTian
6 | """
7 | #修改24-29之间的服务器信息
8 | import sys
9 | import socket
10 | import pymysql.cursors
11 | import re
12 |
13 | def extract_file(keyword, file_text):
14 | '''提取内容'''
15 | #使用正则提取关键字后面的数字
16 | result = re.findall('({}[\s\S]*?答案:[ABCD])'.format(keyword), file_text)
17 | print(result)
18 | return result
19 |
20 |
21 | def sql_connection():
22 | '''建立数据连接'''
23 | #使用pymysql指令连接数据库
24 | connection = pymysql.connect(host = socket.gethostbyname(''), #要连接的数据库的IP地址
25 | user = '', #登录的账户名,如果登录的是最高权限账户则为root
26 | password = '', #对应的密码
27 | port = 3306,
28 | db = 'sys', #要连接的数据库
29 | charset = 'utf8mb4', #设置编码格式
30 | #返回到Python的结果,以什么方式存储,如Dict.Cursor是以字典的方式存储
31 | #如果不加这行数据是以元组方式返回
32 | cursorclass = pymysql.cursors.DictCursor
33 | )
34 | return connection
35 |
36 | def get_text_from_sql(connection,keyword):
37 | try:
38 | with connection.cursor() as cursor:
39 | sql = "SELECT * FROM `words` where name like '%{}%' and name like '%{}%'".format(keyword[0],keyword[1])
40 | cursor.execute(sql)
41 | connection.commit()
42 | results = cursor.fetchall()
43 | finally:
44 | print('关闭连接!')
45 | connection.close()
46 | return results
47 |
48 | def insert_text_to_sql(connection,search_result,keyword):
49 | '''创建表'''
50 | try:
51 | # 使用cursor()方法获取操作游标word
52 | with connection.cursor() as cursor:
53 | '''判断表是否存在,如果不存在创建表'''
54 | sql_show_table = 'SHOW TABLES'
55 | cursor.execute(sql_show_table)
56 | tables = cursor.fetchall()
57 | table_list = []
58 | for table in tables:
59 | for value in table.values():
60 | table_list.append(value)
61 |
62 | if 'words' not in table_list:
63 | sql = '''create table words(
64 | name varchar(256) not null,
65 | number varchar(256)) engine=InnoDB DEFAULT CHARSET=utf8;
66 | '''
67 | cursor.execute(sql)
68 | print('创建表成功')
69 | #查询SELECT * FROM `words` where name like '中国%'
70 |
71 | # 插入数据
72 | # 从数据库链接中得到cursor的数据结构
73 | num = 0;
74 | print('开始插入数据')
75 | for i in search_result:
76 | with connection.cursor() as cursor:
77 | sql = " insert into words(name, number) VALUES (%s, %s)"
78 | answer=re.findall('{}、[\s\S]*? '.format(i[-1]),i)
79 | cursor.execute(sql,(i[:-4],i[-1]+answer[0][2:-1]))
80 | # 执行到这一行指令时才是真正改变了数据库,之前只是缓存在内存中
81 | connection.commit()
82 | num += 1;
83 | print('成功插入{}条数据'.format(num))
84 | print('数据插入完毕!')
85 |
86 | except:
87 | # 发生错误时回滚
88 | connection.rollback()
89 | print('错误!')
90 |
91 | finally:
92 | # 关闭连接
93 | print('关闭连接!')
94 | connection.close()
95 |
96 |
97 | def main(keyword1,keyword2):
98 |
99 | connection = sql_connection() #获取数据连接
100 | keyword=[keyword1,keyword2]
101 | results=get_text_from_sql(connection,keyword) #最终结果插入数据库
102 | # for i in results:
103 | # print(i['name'])
104 | # print(i['number'][:])
105 | # print('{}{}'.format('共查询到',len(results)))
106 | return(results)
107 |
108 |
109 | if __name__ == '__main__':
110 | main()
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/tzdt_accurate.py:
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1 | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
2 | """
3 | Created on Tue Jan 19 16:08:16 2021
4 |
5 | @author: XTian
6 | """
7 |
8 |
9 | from io import BytesIO
10 | import pyttsx3
11 | import pyautogui
12 | import time
13 | import keyboard
14 | import random
15 | import win32api, win32con
16 | import base64
17 | import requests
18 | import json
19 | import searchsql
20 | #点1 X745: Y:259
21 | #点2 X:1168 Y:742
22 |
23 | s=requests.Session()
24 |
25 | x1=745 #挑战答题
26 | y1=223 #挑战答题
27 |
28 | host = 'https://aip.baidubce.com/oauth/2.0/token?grant_type=client_credentials&client_id=&client_secret='#修改为自己的AK
29 | response = s.get(host)
30 | if response:
31 | print(response.json())
32 | print(response.json()['access_token'])
33 | #x1=1560
34 | #y1=541 #挑战4k
35 |
36 | # x1=737 #双人答题
37 | # y1=406 #双人答题
38 | def click(x,y):
39 |
40 | win32api.SetCursorPos((x,y))
41 | win32api.mouse_event(win32con.MOUSEEVENTF_LEFTDOWN,0,0)
42 | time.sleep(0.01)
43 | win32api.mouse_event(win32con.MOUSEEVENTF_LEFTUP,0,0)
44 |
45 |
46 | def getfromapi():
47 | ss=pyautogui.screenshot(region=(x1,y1,477,650))
48 | pic = BytesIO()
49 | ss.save(pic,format="jpeg")
50 | time1=time.time()
51 | base64_data = base64.b64encode(pic.getvalue())
52 | url = "https://aip.baidubce.com/rest/2.0/ocr/v1/accurate?access_token="+response.json()['access_token']
53 | payload={"image":"data:image/jpeg;base64,"+str(base64_data, encoding = "utf-8")}
54 | #print(payload)
55 | headers = {
56 | 'Content-Type': 'application/x-www-form-urlencoded',
57 | 'Host': 'aip.baidubce.com'
58 | }
59 | response1 = s.request("POST", url, headers=headers, data=payload)
60 | #print(response1.text)
61 | temp=json.loads(response1.text)
62 | print(temp)
63 | print(time.time()-time1)
64 | #print(temp['words_result'][0]['words'])
65 | if len(temp['words_result'])<1:
66 | print('超范围')
67 | return(1)
68 | zqcx=0
69 | position=temp['words_result'][0]['words'].find('词语的正确')
70 | if position >0 and len(temp['words_result'])<2:
71 | print('选择正确词语等答案出现再点击!!')
72 | return 0
73 | zqcx=1 #选择词语的正确词形
74 | position=temp['words_result'][0]['words'].find('。')
75 | if len(temp['words_result'])>=1:
76 | plus=1
77 | else:
78 | plus=0
79 | print("句号位置",position)
80 | if position!=-1:
81 | keyword0=temp['words_result'][zqcx]['words'][0:(position-1)]
82 | keyword1=temp['words_result'][zqcx+plus]['words'][0:(position-1)]
83 | else:
84 | keyword0=temp['words_result'][zqcx]['words'][0:len(temp['words_result'][zqcx]['words'])]
85 | keyword1=temp['words_result'][zqcx+plus]['words'][0:len(temp['words_result'][zqcx]['words'])]
86 | results=searchsql.main(keyword0.replace(',','').replace(',','').replace('“','').replace('*','').replace('”','').replace(':','').replace('·','').replace('_','').replace('(','').replace(')','').replace('(','').replace(')','').replace('?','').replace('?',''),'')
87 | results2=searchsql.main(keyword0.replace(',','').replace(',','').replace('“','').replace('*','').replace('”','').replace(':','').replace('·','').replace('_','').replace('(','').replace(')','').replace('(','').replace(')','').replace('?','').replace('?',''),keyword1.replace(',','').replace(',','').replace('“','').replace('*','').replace('”','').replace(':','').replace('·','').replace('_','').replace('(','').replace(')','').replace('(','').replace(')','').replace('?','').replace('?',''))
88 | results3=searchsql.main('',keyword1.replace(',','').replace(',','').replace('“','').replace('*','').replace('”','').replace(':','').replace('·','').replace('_','').replace('(','').replace(')','').replace('(','').replace(')','').replace('?','').replace('?',''))
89 | if len(results2)==0:
90 | results2=results
91 | if len(results2)==0:
92 | results2=results3
93 | if len(results2)==0 and len(temp['words_result'])>=2: #没查到再多查询一行
94 | results2=searchsql.main(temp['words_result'][zqcx]['words'][2:len(temp['words_result'][zqcx]['words'])].replace(',','').replace(',','').replace('“','').replace('*','').replace('”','').replace(':','').replace('·','').replace('_','').replace('(','').replace(')','').replace('(','').replace(')','').replace('?','').replace('?',''),'')
95 | print(results2)
96 | for r in range(len(results2)):
97 | for i in range(len(temp['words_result'])):
98 |
99 | if results2[r]['number'][1:21].replace(',','').replace(',','').replace('“','').replace('*','').replace('”','').replace(':','').replace('·','').replace('_','').replace('(','').replace(')','').replace('(','').replace(')','').replace('?','').replace('?','')==temp['words_result'][i]['words'][:len(results2[r]['number'][1:21])].replace(',','').replace(',','').replace('“','').replace('*','').replace('”','').replace(':','').replace('·','').replace('_','').replace('(','').replace(')','').replace('(','').replace(')','').replace('?','').replace('?',''):
100 | click(x1+random.randint(10,320)+temp['words_result'][i]['location']['left'],y1+random.randint(10,22)+temp['words_result'][i]['location']['top'])
101 | engine = pyttsx3.init()
102 | print('准备开始语音播报...')
103 | engine.say(results2[r]['number'][:8])
104 | # 等待语音播报完毕
105 | engine.runAndWait()
106 | return 1
107 | print(results2[r]['number'][1:21],"!=",temp['words_result'][i]['words'][:len(results2[r]['number'][1:21])].replace(',','').replace(',','').replace('*','').replace('“','').replace('”','').replace(':',''))
108 |
109 | if keyboard.is_pressed('q') == False:
110 | while keyboard.is_pressed('s') == False:
111 | time.sleep(0.05)
112 | if keyboard.is_pressed('q') == True:
113 | getfromapi()
114 | print('Done!!!')
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/srdt_accurate.py:
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1 | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
2 | """
3 | Created on Fri Jan 29 18:12:57 2021
4 |
5 | @author: XTian
6 | """
7 |
8 |
9 | from io import BytesIO
10 | import pyttsx3
11 | import pyautogui
12 | import time
13 | import keyboard
14 | import random
15 | import win32api, win32con
16 | import base64
17 | import requests
18 | import json
19 | import searchsql
20 |
21 |
22 |
23 |
24 | #点1 X745: Y:259
25 | #点2 X:1168 Y:742
26 | # x1=740
27 | # y1=237 #挑战答题
28 | s=requests.Session()
29 | #x1=730
30 | #y1=336 #双人答题(模拟器)
31 | x1=773
32 | y1=310 #双人答题(MIUI+)
33 | host = 'https://aip.baidubce.com/oauth/2.0/token?grant_type=client_credentials&client_id=fzXwd3nVTXW2cgXfrEsClG4O&client_secret=mQjIVMCPYjQiT0jqkGQkx19I5ztaLfs5'
34 | #host = 'https://aip.baidubce.com/oauth/2.0/token?grant_type=client_credentials&client_id=U7Z6NnsQNOLkdTWITItGgf1w&client_secret=9cRLl0ZMWQCEkFxQeb73zC4feFsCry4e'
35 | response = s.get(host)
36 | if response:
37 | print(response.json())
38 | print(response.json()['access_token'])
39 | def click(x,y):
40 | vmx=477
41 | vmy=500
42 | miuix=380
43 | miuiy=410
44 | print(x)
45 | print(y)
46 | if x>x1+miuix:
47 | x=x1+miuix
48 | if y>y1+miuiy:
49 | y=y1+miuiy
50 | win32api.SetCursorPos((x,y))
51 | win32api.mouse_event(win32con.MOUSEEVENTF_LEFTDOWN,0,0)
52 | time.sleep(0.01)
53 | win32api.mouse_event(win32con.MOUSEEVENTF_LEFTUP,0,0)
54 |
55 |
56 | def getfromapi():
57 | import time
58 |
59 | ss=pyautogui.screenshot(region=(x1,y1,477,500))
60 | pic = BytesIO()
61 | ss.save(pic,format="jpeg")
62 | base64_data = base64.b64encode(pic.getvalue())
63 | #print(base64_data)
64 |
65 | time1=time.time()
66 | url = "https://aip.baidubce.com/rest/2.0/ocr/v1/accurate?access_token="+response.json()['access_token']
67 | payload={"image":"data:image/jpeg;base64,"+str(base64_data, encoding = "utf-8")}
68 | #payload={"image":str(base64_data, encoding = "utf-8")}
69 | #print(payload)
70 | headers = {
71 | 'Content-Type': 'application/x-www-form-urlencoded',
72 | 'Host': 'aip.baidubce.com'
73 | }
74 | response1 = s.request("POST", url, headers=headers, data=payload)
75 | print(response1.text)
76 | print(time.time()-time1)
77 | temp=json.loads(response1.text)
78 |
79 | # savepic(temp) //保存图片
80 | print('时间为:'+str(time.time()-time1))
81 |
82 | #print(temp['words_result'][0]['words'])
83 | if len(temp['words_result'])<1:
84 | print('超范围')
85 | return(1)
86 | zqcx=0
87 | position=temp['words_result'][0]['words'].find('词语的正确')
88 | if position >0:
89 | if len(temp['words_result'])<2:
90 | print('选择正确词语等答案出现再点击!!')
91 | return 0
92 | zqcx=1 #选择词语的正确词形
93 | position=temp['words_result'][0]['words'].find('。')
94 | if len(temp['words_result'])>=2:
95 | plus=1
96 | else:
97 | plus=0
98 | print("句号位置",position)
99 | if position!=-1:
100 | keyword0=temp['words_result'][zqcx]['words'][2:(position-1)]
101 | keyword1=temp['words_result'][zqcx+plus]['words'][2:(position-1)]
102 | else:
103 | keyword0=temp['words_result'][zqcx]['words'][2:len(temp['words_result'][zqcx]['words'])]
104 | keyword1=temp['words_result'][zqcx+plus]['words'][2:]#len(temp['words_result'][zqcx]['words'])
105 | # results=searchsql.main(keyword0.replace(',',',').replace('“','"').replace('”','"').replace(':',':'),'')
106 | # results2=searchsql.main(keyword0.replace(',',',').replace('“','"').replace('”','"').replace(':',':'),keyword1.replace(',',',').replace('“','"').replace('”','"').replace(':',':'))
107 | # results3=searchsql.main('',keyword1.replace(',',',').replace('“','"').replace('”','"').replace(':',':'))
108 | results=searchsql.main(keyword0.replace(',','').replace(',','').replace('“','').replace('*','').replace('”','').replace(':','').replace('·','').replace('_','').replace('(','').replace(')','').replace('(','').replace(')','').replace('?','').replace('?',''),'')
109 | results2=searchsql.main(keyword0.replace(',','').replace(',','').replace('“','').replace('*','').replace('”','').replace(':','').replace('·','').replace('_','').replace('(','').replace(')','').replace('(','').replace(')','').replace('?','').replace('?',''),keyword1.replace(',','').replace(',','').replace('“','').replace('*','').replace('”','').replace(':','').replace('·','').replace('_','').replace('(','').replace(')','').replace('(','').replace(')','').replace('?','').replace('?',''))
110 | results3=searchsql.main('',keyword1.replace(',','').replace(',','').replace('“','').replace('*','').replace('”','').replace(':','').replace('·','').replace('_','').replace('(','').replace(')','').replace('(','').replace(')','').replace('?','').replace('?',''))
111 | #print(keyword1.replace(',',','))
112 |
113 |
114 | #if len(results2)==0:
115 | #results2=results
116 | if len(results2)==0:
117 | results2=results
118 | if len(results2)==0:
119 | results2=results3
120 | if len(results2)==0 and len(temp['words_result'])>=2: #没查到再多查询一行
121 | results2=searchsql.main(temp['words_result'][zqcx]['words'][2:len(temp['words_result'][zqcx]['words'])].replace(',','').replace(',','').replace('“','').replace('*','').replace('”','').replace(':','').replace('·','').replace('_','').replace('(','').replace(')','').replace('(','').replace(')','').replace('?','').replace('?',''),'')
122 | print(results2)
123 | print(keyword0,keyword1)
124 |
125 | #click(750,500)
126 | # print(x1+random.randint(10,22)+temp['words_result'][len(temp['words_result'])-2]['location']['top'])
127 | # if response.text[position+1] == "A" or "B" or "C" or "D": #去掉ABCD
128 | # position=position+1 #双人答题不需要去掉ABCD
129 | no=1
130 | time=0
131 | if len(results2)==0:
132 | engine = pyttsx3.init()
133 | print('请随意点击,查询失败')
134 | engine.say('随意点击,查询失败')
135 | # 等待语音播报完毕
136 | engine.runAndWait()
137 | return 0
138 |
139 | for r in range(len(results2)):
140 | for i in range(len(temp['words_result'])):
141 |
142 | if results2[r]['number'][0]==temp['words_result'][i]['words'][0]:
143 | no=0
144 | time=r
145 | #print(response.text[position+1],'==',temp['words_result'][i]['words'][0])
146 | click(x1+random.randint(20,360)+temp['words_result'][i]['location']['left'],y1+random.randint(10,22)+temp['words_result'][i]['location']['top'])
147 | # click(x1+random.randint(20,360)+temp['words_result'][i]['location']['left'],y1+random.randint(10,22)+temp['words_result'][i]['location']['top'])
148 | return 1
149 | print(results2[r]['number'][1:],"!=",temp['words_result'][i]['words'][:len(results2[r]['number'][1:])])
150 | if no:
151 | if results2[r]['number'][0]=='A':
152 | time=r
153 | click(x1+random.randint(20,300)+temp['words_result'][len(temp['words_result'])-1]['location']['left'],y1+random.randint(75,95)+temp['words_result'][len(temp['words_result'])-1]['location']['top'])
154 | return 1
155 | if results2[r]['number'][0]=='B':
156 | time=r
157 | click(x1+random.randint(20,300)+temp['words_result'][len(temp['words_result'])-1]['location']['left'],y1+random.randint(140,160)+temp['words_result'][len(temp['words_result'])-1]['location']['top'])
158 | return 1
159 | if results2[r]['number'][0]=='C':
160 | time=r
161 | click(x1+random.randint(20,300)+temp['words_result'][len(temp['words_result'])-1]['location']['left'],y1+random.randint(205,225)+temp['words_result'][len(temp['words_result'])-1]['location']['top'])
162 | return 1
163 | if results2[r]['number'][0]=='D':
164 | time=r
165 | click(x1+random.randint(20,300)+temp['words_result'][len(temp['words_result'])-1]['location']['left'],y1+random.randint(270,290)+temp['words_result'][len(temp['words_result'])-1]['location']['top'])
166 | return 1
167 | ##10,320模拟器 50 100 125 175 200 250 275 325
168 | engine = pyttsx3.init()
169 | print('准备开始语音播报...')
170 | engine.say(results2[time]['number'][:8])
171 | # 等待语音播报完毕
172 | engine.runAndWait()
173 | # if response.text[position+1] == "A":
174 | # print(response.text[position+1:position2])
175 | # click(x1+random.randint(10,22)+temp['words_result'][len(temp['words_result'])-4]['location']['left'],y1+random.randint(10,22)+temp['words_result'][len(temp['words_result'])-4]['location']['top'])
176 | # if response.text[position+1] == "B":
177 | # print(response.text[position+1:position2])
178 | # click(x1+random.randint(10,22)+temp['words_result'][len(temp['words_result'])-3]['location']['left'],y1+random.randint(10,22)+temp['words_result'][len(temp['words_result'])-3]['location']['top'])
179 | # if response.text[position+1] == "C":
180 | # print(response.text[position+1:position2])
181 | # click(x1+random.randint(10,22)+temp['words_result'][len(temp['words_result'])-2]['location']['left'],y1+random.randint(10,22)+temp['words_result'][len(temp['words_result'])-2]['location']['top'])
182 | # if response.text[position+1] == "D":
183 | # print(response.text[position+1:position2])
184 | # click(x1+random.randint(10,22)+temp['words_result'][len(temp['words_result'])-1]['location']['left'],y1+random.randint(10,22)+temp['words_result'][len(temp['words_result'])-1]['location']['top'])
185 |
186 | if keyboard.is_pressed('q') == False:
187 | while keyboard.is_pressed('s') == False:
188 | time.sleep(0.01)
189 | if keyboard.is_pressed('q') == True:
190 | getfromapi()
191 | print('答题结束!祝你有美好的一天。')
192 |
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569 |
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578 |
579 | If the Program specifies that a proxy can decide which future
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589 | 15. Disclaimer of Warranty.
590 |
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599 |
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612 | 17. Interpretation of Sections 15 and 16.
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623 | How to Apply These Terms to Your New Programs
624 |
625 | If you develop a new program, and you want it to be of the greatest
626 | possible use to the public, the best way to achieve this is to make it
627 | free software which everyone can redistribute and change under these terms.
628 |
629 | To do so, attach the following notices to the program. It is safest
630 | to attach them to the start of each source file to most effectively
631 | state the exclusion of warranty; and each file should have at least
632 | the "copyright" line and a pointer to where the full notice is found.
633 |
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647 | You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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649 |
650 | Also add information on how to contact you by electronic and paper mail.
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652 | If the program does terminal interaction, make it output a short
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657 | This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it
658 | under certain conditions; type `show c' for details.
659 |
660 | The hypothetical commands `show w' and `show c' should show the appropriate
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662 | might be different; for a GUI interface, you would use an "about box".
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664 | You should also get your employer (if you work as a programmer) or school,
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