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Clone repository 35 | ```bash 36 | git clone https://github.com/Binary-Bytes/Text-2-Beluga.git 37 | cd Text-2-Beluga 38 | ``` 39 | 40 | 2. Install dependencies 41 | ```bash 42 | pip install -r requirements.txt 43 | ``` 44 | 45 | 3. Configure character settings 46 | - Add profile pictures in `assets/profile_pictures/temp/` 47 | - Character details in `assets/profile_pictures/characters.json` 48 | 49 | ## Chat Script Format 📜 50 | 51 | #### Script Format 52 | 53 | Create a text file (`.txt`) with a format as given below.\ 54 | _A sample chat script file (`example_script.txt`) is provided in `assets/example/` directory._ 55 | 56 | ```txt 57 | WELCOME Character$^Duration#!SoundEffect 58 | 59 | Character: 60 | Message Text$^Duration#!SoundEffect 61 | Another Message$^Duration 62 | ``` 63 | 64 | #### Syntax Rules 65 | 66 | 1. **Comments:** Lines starting with `#` are ignored 67 | 68 | 2. **Join Messages:** 69 | - `WELCOME Character$^Duration#!SoundEffect` 70 | - Creates "User joined" image 71 | 72 | 3. **Character Messages:** 73 | - Start with `Character:` 74 | - Subsequent lines are messages with format: 75 | `Message$^Duration[#!sound]` 76 | 77 | 4. **Formatting:** 78 | - Bold: `**text**` 79 | - Italic: `__text__` 80 | - Combine: `__**text**__` 81 | - Mention: `@Character` 82 | - Emojis: `Emojis are supported in messages` 83 | - Durations: `$^` followed by duration in seconds (must be present at end of each message line, before sound effect, **mandatory**) 84 | - Sound Effects: `#!` followed by exact name (must be present at end of each message line, **optional**) 85 | 86 | 5. **Sound Effects:** 87 | - Reference files in `assets/sounds/mp3/` 88 | - Format: `#!sound_name` (at end of message line, optional) 89 | 90 | ## Running the Program 🚀 91 | 92 | 1. Prepare your script file 93 | 94 | 2. Run `scripts/main.py` (command-line interface) 95 | ```bash 96 | python scripts/main.py 97 | ``` 98 | 99 | 3. The following options will be presented: 100 | - ***Generate Video:*** Generate the chat video 101 | - ***Validate Script:*** Check for errors in the script file `(will be enhanced)` 102 | - ***Instructions:*** Read all the instructions for chat file syntax, or listen to all the sound effects available by default... _to add a custom sound effect, add it's `.mp3` version in `assets/sounds/mp3/`_ 103 | - ***Exit:*** Close the program 104 | 105 | 4. When "`Generate Video`" is selected, it will take a few seconds to generate the chat images in `chat/` directory and compile them into a video with sound effects as `final_video.mp4` in the root directory. 106 | 107 | 5. The script validator majorly checks for the following errors in chat text file `(will be enhanced)`: 108 | - Missing duration markers (`$^`) 109 | - Invalid sound effect references 110 | - Incorrect syntax 111 | - Missing character name declaration 112 | 113 | ## Note Regarding Font 🗒️ 114 | 115 | The sample video shown above was generated with Discord's own proprietary font (`gg sans`), which is not available for public use. The default font used in this repository is `Whitney`. You can replace this font with any other font of your choice in the `assets/fonts/` directory with their appropriate `bold`, `medium`, `semibold`, and `italic` versions. 116 | 117 | To use `gg sans`, download the [`ggsans` folder](https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1Zm8c2o-bStC7nsAGMXALdMVuCkU1hQFY?usp=drive_link) and add it to the `assets/fonts/` directory. Note that this font is not allowed for public use. 118 | 119 | If you do use it, make sure to change the value of `font` variable _(line no. 58)_ in `scripts/generate_chat.py` file to `"ggsans"`. 120 | 121 | ![https://www.reddit.com/r/discordapp/comments/z9xcyk/comparison_and_download_for_discords_new_font_gg/](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/9b07ee29-d69e-4ce5-ab0b-903dade6a985) 122 | 123 | ## TODO ✏️ 124 | 125 | Refer to the [TODO list](NOTES.md) for upcoming features and improvements.\ 126 | A Text-2-Beluga discord bot is my top priority as of now. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /assets/example/example_script.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | WELCOME Billy$^1.5#!join 2 | WELCOME KimJongun$^1#!join 3 | 4 | KimJongun: 5 | __hello western dogs__ 🐕$^2#!message 6 | 7 | Billy: 8 | 💀 bruh$^1#!vineboom 9 | who invited this guy$^2#!softmessage 10 | 11 | WELCOME JoeBiden$^1#!join 12 | 13 | JoeBiden: 14 | __where am i__ 🤨$^2#!confusion 15 | 16 | Billy: 17 | 💀💀 this dude still loading$^1.5#!pop 18 | 💀$^1#!pop 19 | 20 | KimJongun: 21 | **YOU AMERICAN RAT** 🐀$^2#!hehascome 22 | 23 | WELCOME Modi$^1#!join 24 | 25 | Modi: 26 | What is happening in this WhatsApp group?? 🤔$^2.5#!typing 27 | 28 | Billy: 29 | 💀💀💀$^1#!pop 30 | NOT WHATSAPP LMAOOO$^2#!vineboom 31 | 32 | WELCOME Trump$^1#!join 33 | 34 | Trump: 35 | **SAD!**$^1.5#!error 36 | __i was banned from twitter but not discord__ 🤡$^2#!pop 37 | 38 | KimJongun: 39 | @Trump **your hair is fake** 😭😭$^2#!message 40 | 41 | Trump: 42 | **FAKE NEWS!**$^1#!vineboom 43 | **__My hair is the best,__**$^1.5#!pop 44 | **__everyone says so__** 💅$^2.5#!softmessage 45 | 46 | WELCOME Elizabeth$^1#!join 47 | 48 | Elizabeth: 49 | Why am I here?$^1#!pop 50 | I am$^1#!softmessage 51 | __dead__$^2#!scary 52 | 💀$^1#!pop 53 | 54 | Billy: 55 | YO WTF 😭$^2#!confusion 56 | 57 | JoeBiden: 58 | @Elizabeth *ur alive?* 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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | moviepy==1.0.3 2 | Pillow==9.3.0 3 | pilmoji==2.0.2 4 | playsound==1.3.0 5 | pyfiglet==1.0.2 6 | PyQt5==5.15.11 7 | regex==2023.6.3 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /scripts/compile_images.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import os 2 | from sound_effects import add_sounds 3 | 4 | def gen_vid(filename): 5 | input_folder = '../chat/' 6 | image_files = sorted([f for f in os.listdir(input_folder) if f.endswith('.png')]) 7 | 8 | # Read durations from the file. 9 | durations = [] 10 | with open(filename, encoding="utf8") as f: 11 | name_up_next = True 12 | 13 | lines = f.read().splitlines() 14 | for line in lines: 15 | if line == '': 16 | name_up_next = True 17 | continue 18 | elif line[0] == '#': 19 | continue 20 | elif line.startswith("WELCOME"): 21 | if "#!" in line: 22 | durations.append(line.split('$^')[1].split("#!")[0]) 23 | else: 24 | durations.append(line.split('$^')[1]) 25 | continue 26 | elif name_up_next == True: 27 | name_up_next = False 28 | continue 29 | else: 30 | if "#!" in line: 31 | durations.append(line.split('$^')[1].split("#!")[0]) 32 | else: 33 | durations.append(line.split('$^')[1]) 34 | 35 | 36 | # Create a text file to store the image paths 37 | with open('image_paths.txt', 'w') as file: 38 | count = 0 39 | for image_file in image_files: 40 | file.write(f"file '{input_folder}{image_file}'\noutpoint {durations[count]}\n") 41 | count += 1 42 | file.write(f"file '{input_folder}{image_files[-1]}'\noutpoint 0.04\n") 43 | 44 | video_width, video_height = 1280, 720 45 | ffmpeg_cmd = ( 46 | f"ffmpeg -f concat -safe 0 -i image_paths.txt -vcodec libx264 -r 25 -crf 25 " 47 | f"-vf \"scale={video_width}:{video_height}:force_original_aspect_ratio=decrease," 48 | f"pad={video_width}:{video_height}:(ow-iw)/2:(oh-ih)/2\" -pix_fmt yuv420p output.mp4" 49 | ) 50 | os.system(ffmpeg_cmd) 51 | os.remove('image_paths.txt') 52 | 53 | add_sounds(filename) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /scripts/generate_chat.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | from PIL import Image, ImageFont, ImageDraw 2 | from pilmoji import Pilmoji 3 | import sys 4 | import datetime 5 | import os 6 | import json 7 | import random 8 | import regex 9 | import re 10 | 11 | from PyQt5.QtWidgets import QApplication 12 | from PyQt5.QtWidgets import QFileDialog 13 | 14 | # CONSTANTS 15 | WORLD_WIDTH = 1777 16 | WORLD_Y_INIT_MESSAGE = 231 17 | WORLD_DY = 70 18 | WORLD_HEIGHTS_MESSAGE = [WORLD_Y_INIT_MESSAGE + i * WORLD_DY for i in range(5)] # Max 5 messages 19 | WORLD_COLOR = (54, 57, 63, 255) 20 | 21 | WORLD_HEIGHT_JOINED = 100 22 | JOINED_FONT_SIZE = 45 23 | JOINED_FONT_COLOR = (157, 161, 164) 24 | JOINED_TEXTS = [ 25 | "CHARACTER joined the party.", 26 | "CHARACTER is here.", 27 | "Welcome, CHARACTER. We hope you brought pizza.", 28 | "A wild CHARACTER appeared.", 29 | "CHARACTER just landed.", 30 | "CHARACTER just slid into the server.", 31 | "CHARACTER just showed up.", 32 | "Welcome CHARACTER. Say hi!", 33 | "CHARACTER hopped into the server.", 34 | "Everyone welcome CHARACTER!", 35 | "Glad you're here, CHARACTER!", 36 | "Good to see you, CHARACTER!", 37 | "Yay you made it, CHARACTER!", 38 | ] 39 | 40 | PROFPIC_WIDTH = 120 41 | PROFPIC_POSITION = (36, 45) 42 | 43 | NAME_FONT_SIZE = 50 44 | TIME_FONT_SIZE = 40 45 | MESSAGE_FONT_SIZE = 50 46 | NAME_FONT_COLOR = (255, 255, 255) 47 | TIME_FONT_COLOR = (148, 155, 164) 48 | MESSAGE_FONT_COLOR = (220, 222, 225) 49 | NAME_POSITION = (190, 53) 50 | TIME_POSITION_Y = 67 # X to be determined from name length 51 | NAME_TIME_SPACING = 25 52 | MESSAGE_X = 190 53 | MESSAGE_Y_INIT = 115 54 | MESSAGE_DY = 70 55 | MESSAGE_POSITIONS = [(MESSAGE_X, MESSAGE_Y_INIT + i * MESSAGE_DY) for i in range(5)] 56 | 57 | # Load fonts 58 | font = "whitney" # Change this according to the font you want to use 59 | name_font = ImageFont.truetype(os.path.join(f'../assets/fonts/{font}', 'semibold.ttf'), NAME_FONT_SIZE) 60 | time_font = ImageFont.truetype(os.path.join(f'../assets/fonts/{font}', 'semibold.ttf'), TIME_FONT_SIZE) 61 | message_font = ImageFont.truetype(os.path.join(f'../assets/fonts/{font}', 'medium.ttf'), MESSAGE_FONT_SIZE) 62 | message_italic_font = ImageFont.truetype(os.path.join(f'../assets/fonts/{font}', 'medium_italic.ttf'), MESSAGE_FONT_SIZE) 63 | message_bold_font = ImageFont.truetype(os.path.join(f'../assets/fonts/{font}', 'bold.ttf'), MESSAGE_FONT_SIZE) 64 | message_italic_bold_font = ImageFont.truetype(os.path.join(f'../assets/fonts/{font}', 'bold_italic.ttf'), MESSAGE_FONT_SIZE) 65 | message_mention_font = ImageFont.truetype(os.path.join(f'../assets/fonts/{font}', 'semibold.ttf'), MESSAGE_FONT_SIZE) 66 | message_mention_italic_font = ImageFont.truetype(os.path.join(f'../assets/fonts/{font}', 'semibold_italic.ttf'), MESSAGE_FONT_SIZE) 67 | 68 | # Load profile picture dictionary 69 | with open('../assets/profile_pictures/characters.json', encoding="utf8") as file: 70 | characters_dict = json.load(file) 71 | 72 | 73 | def is_emoji_message(message): 74 | """Return True if the message contains only emoji characters.""" 75 | return bool(message) and all(regex.match(r'^\p{Emoji}+$', char) for char in message.strip()) 76 | 77 | 78 | def generate_chat(messages, name_time, profpic_file, color): 79 | """ 80 | Generates a chat image given the list of messages, name & time info, 81 | profile picture file, and a role color. 82 | """ 83 | name_text = name_time[0] 84 | time_text = f'Today at {name_time[1]} PM' 85 | 86 | # Calculate baseline-aligned time position 87 | name_ascent, _ = name_font.getmetrics() 88 | time_ascent, _ = time_font.getmetrics() 89 | baseline_y = NAME_POSITION[1] + name_ascent 90 | time_position = ( 91 | NAME_POSITION[0] + name_font.getbbox(name_text)[2] + NAME_TIME_SPACING, 92 | baseline_y - time_ascent 93 | ) 94 | 95 | # Open and process profile picture 96 | prof_pic = Image.open(profpic_file) 97 | prof_pic.thumbnail((sys.maxsize, PROFPIC_WIDTH), Image.ANTIALIAS) 98 | mask = Image.new("L", prof_pic.size, 0) 99 | ImageDraw.Draw(mask).ellipse([(0, 0), (PROFPIC_WIDTH, PROFPIC_WIDTH)], fill=255) 100 | 101 | # Adjust vertical size for emoji-only messages 102 | y_increment = 0 103 | for msg in messages: 104 | if is_emoji_message(msg): 105 | bbox = message_font.getbbox("💀") 106 | y_increment += (bbox[3] - bbox[1]) + 8 107 | 108 | total_height = WORLD_HEIGHTS_MESSAGE[len(messages) - 1] + y_increment 109 | template = Image.new(mode='RGBA', size=(WORLD_WIDTH, total_height), color=WORLD_COLOR) 110 | template.paste(prof_pic, PROFPIC_POSITION, mask) 111 | draw_template = ImageDraw.Draw(template) 112 | 113 | draw_template.text(NAME_POSITION, name_text, color, font=name_font) 114 | draw_template.text(time_position, time_text, TIME_FONT_COLOR, font=time_font) 115 | 116 | y_offset = 0 117 | for i, message in enumerate(messages): 118 | message = message.strip() 119 | if not message: 120 | continue 121 | 122 | x, base_y = MESSAGE_POSITIONS[i] 123 | y_pos = base_y + y_offset 124 | current_x = x 125 | 126 | if is_emoji_message(message): 127 | with Pilmoji(template) as pilmoji: 128 | pilmoji.text((current_x, y_pos), message, MESSAGE_FONT_COLOR, font=message_font, 129 | emoji_position_offset=(0, 8), emoji_scale_factor=2) 130 | y_offset += message_font.getbbox(message)[3] 131 | continue 132 | 133 | # Tokenize for bold (**), italic (__), and mentions (@...) 134 | tokens = re.split(r'(\*\*|__)', message) 135 | bold = italic = False 136 | with Pilmoji(template) as pilmoji: 137 | for token in tokens: 138 | if token == '**': 139 | bold = not bold 140 | elif token == '__': 141 | italic = not italic 142 | else: 143 | if not token: 144 | continue 145 | # Split further by mentions 146 | parts = re.split(r'(@\w+)', token) 147 | for part in parts: 148 | if not part: 149 | continue 150 | if part.startswith('@'): 151 | # Choose font for mentions (mentions are always semibold) 152 | if bold and italic: 153 | font_used = message_mention_italic_font 154 | elif bold: 155 | font_used = message_mention_font 156 | elif italic: 157 | font_used = message_mention_italic_font 158 | else: 159 | font_used = message_mention_font 160 | 161 | bbox = font_used.getbbox(part) 162 | text_width = bbox[2] - bbox[0] 163 | text_top = bbox[1] 164 | text_bottom = bbox[3] 165 | padding = 8 166 | bg_box = [ 167 | current_x, 168 | y_pos + text_top - padding, 169 | current_x + text_width + 2 * padding, 170 | y_pos + text_bottom + padding 171 | ] 172 | draw_template.rounded_rectangle(bg_box, fill=(74, 75, 114), radius=10) 173 | pilmoji.text((current_x + padding, y_pos), part, (201, 205, 251), font=font_used) 174 | current_x += text_width + 2 * padding 175 | else: 176 | # Determine proper font for regular text 177 | if bold and italic: 178 | font_used = message_italic_bold_font 179 | elif bold: 180 | font_used = message_bold_font 181 | elif italic: 182 | font_used = message_italic_font 183 | else: 184 | font_used = message_font 185 | pilmoji.text((current_x, y_pos), part, MESSAGE_FONT_COLOR, font=font_used, 186 | emoji_position_offset=(0, 8), emoji_scale_factor=1.2) 187 | current_x += font_used.getbbox(part)[2] - font_used.getbbox(part)[0] 188 | return template 189 | 190 | 191 | def generate_joined_message(name, time, template_str, arrow_x, color=NAME_FONT_COLOR): 192 | """ 193 | Generates a Discord-like joined message with a green arrow. 194 | The character name will be colored with their role color. 195 | """ 196 | before_text, after_text = template_str.split("CHARACTER", 1) if "CHARACTER" in template_str else ("", "") 197 | time_text = f'Today at {time} PM' 198 | 199 | template_img = Image.new(mode='RGBA', size=(WORLD_WIDTH, WORLD_HEIGHT_JOINED), color=WORLD_COLOR) 200 | draw_template = ImageDraw.Draw(template_img) 201 | 202 | arrow = Image.open("../assets/green_arrow.png") 203 | arrow.thumbnail((40, 40)) 204 | text_x = arrow_x + arrow.width + 60 205 | 206 | text_bbox = message_font.getbbox("Sample") 207 | text_height = text_bbox[3] - text_bbox[1] 208 | text_y = (WORLD_HEIGHT_JOINED - text_height) // 2 209 | message_ascent, message_descent = message_font.getmetrics() 210 | total_text_height = message_ascent + message_descent 211 | arrow_y = text_y + (total_text_height - arrow.height) // 2 212 | 213 | template_img.paste(arrow, (arrow_x, arrow_y), arrow) 214 | 215 | before_width = message_font.getbbox(before_text)[2] if before_text else 0 216 | name_width = name_font.getbbox(name)[2] 217 | with Pilmoji(template_img) as pilmoji: 218 | if before_text: 219 | pilmoji.text((text_x, text_y), before_text, JOINED_FONT_COLOR, font=message_font) 220 | name_x = text_x + before_width 221 | pilmoji.text((name_x, text_y), name, color, font=name_font) 222 | if after_text: 223 | after_x = name_x + name_width 224 | pilmoji.text((after_x, text_y), after_text, JOINED_FONT_COLOR, font=message_font) 225 | 226 | total_msg_width = before_width + name_width + message_font.getbbox(after_text)[2] 227 | time_x = text_x + total_msg_width + 30 228 | time_baseline = text_y + message_ascent 229 | time_y = time_baseline - time_font.getmetrics()[0] 230 | pilmoji.text((time_x, time_y), time_text, TIME_FONT_COLOR, font=time_font) 231 | 232 | return template_img 233 | 234 | 235 | def generate_joined_message_stack(joined_messages, hour): 236 | """ 237 | Generates a stacked image for multiple joined messages. 238 | """ 239 | total_height = WORLD_HEIGHT_JOINED * len(joined_messages) 240 | template_img = Image.new(mode='RGBA', size=(WORLD_WIDTH, total_height), color=WORLD_COLOR) 241 | 242 | for idx, key in enumerate(joined_messages): 243 | name = key.split(' ')[1].split('$^')[0] 244 | color = characters_dict[name]["role_color"] 245 | time_str = f'{hour}:{joined_messages[key][2].minute:02d}' 246 | joined_img = generate_joined_message(name, time_str, joined_messages[key][0], joined_messages[key][1], color) 247 | template_img.paste(joined_img, (0, idx * WORLD_HEIGHT_JOINED)) 248 | 249 | return template_img 250 | 251 | 252 | def get_filename(): 253 | app = QApplication(sys.argv) 254 | options = QFileDialog.Options() 255 | filename, _ = QFileDialog.getOpenFileName( 256 | None, "Select Text File", "", "Text Files (*.txt);;All Files (*)", options=options 257 | ) 258 | app.exit() 259 | return filename 260 | 261 | 262 | def save_images(lines, init_time, dt=30): 263 | os.makedirs('../chat', exist_ok=True) 264 | 265 | name_up_next = True 266 | current_time = init_time 267 | current_name = None 268 | current_lines = [] 269 | msg_number = 1 270 | joined_messages = {} 271 | name_time = [] 272 | 273 | for line in lines: 274 | if line == '': 275 | name_up_next = True 276 | current_lines = [] 277 | name_time = [] 278 | joined_messages = {} 279 | continue 280 | 281 | if line.startswith('#'): 282 | joined_messages = {} 283 | continue 284 | 285 | if line.startswith("WELCOME "): 286 | joined_messages[line] = [random.choice(JOINED_TEXTS), random.randint(50, 80), current_time] 287 | hour = current_time.hour % 12 or 12 288 | image = generate_joined_message_stack(joined_messages, hour) 289 | image.save(f'../chat/{msg_number:03d}.png') 290 | current_time += datetime.timedelta(seconds=dt) 291 | msg_number += 1 292 | continue 293 | else: 294 | joined_messages = {} 295 | 296 | if name_up_next: 297 | current_name = line.split(':')[0] 298 | hour = current_time.hour % 12 or 12 299 | name_time = [current_name, f'{hour}:{current_time.minute:02d}'] 300 | name_up_next = False 301 | continue 302 | 303 | current_lines.append(line.split('$^')[0]) 304 | image = generate_chat( 305 | messages=current_lines, 306 | name_time=name_time, 307 | profpic_file=os.path.join('../assets/profile_pictures', characters_dict[current_name]["profile_pic"]), 308 | color=characters_dict[current_name]["role_color"] 309 | ) 310 | image.save(f'../chat/{msg_number:03d}.png') 311 | current_time += datetime.timedelta(seconds=dt) 312 | msg_number += 1 313 | 314 | 315 | if __name__ == '__main__': 316 | """ 317 | final_video = '../final_video.mp4' 318 | if os.path.isfile(final_video): 319 | os.remove(final_video) 320 | if os.path.exists('../chat'): 321 | for file in os.listdir('../chat'): 322 | os.remove(os.path.join('../chat', file)) 323 | os.rmdir('../chat') 324 | 325 | filename = get_filename() 326 | with open(filename, encoding="utf8") as f: 327 | lines = f.read().splitlines() 328 | 329 | current_time = datetime.datetime.now() 330 | save_images(lines, init_time=current_time) 331 | 332 | # The following function is imported from compile_images.py 333 | from compile_images import gen_vid 334 | gen_vid(filename) 335 | """ 336 | 337 | print('Please run the main.py script!') -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /scripts/main.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import curses 2 | import datetime 3 | import sys 4 | import textwrap 5 | import os 6 | from playsound import playsound 7 | 8 | # Import functions directly from the modules. 9 | from generate_chat import get_filename as get_chat_filename, save_images 10 | from compile_images import gen_vid 11 | from script_validator import get_filename as get_validator_filename, validate_script_lines 12 | 13 | # Try to import pyfiglet for cool ASCII art. Fallback gracefully if not available. 14 | try: 15 | from pyfiglet import figlet_format 16 | except ImportError: 17 | def figlet_format(text): 18 | return text.upper() 19 | 20 | 21 | # Helper function to update header and description in a dedicated screen area. 22 | def draw_screen(stdscr, header, description, menu_items=None, current_row=None, left_margin=4): 23 | stdscr.clear() 24 | height, width = stdscr.getmaxyx() 25 | 26 | # Draw header using pyfiglet. 27 | header_text = figlet_format(header) 28 | header_lines = header_text.splitlines() 29 | y = 1 30 | for line in header_lines: 31 | stdscr.attron(curses.color_pair(1)) 32 | stdscr.addstr(y, left_margin, line[:width - left_margin - 4]) 33 | stdscr.attroff(curses.color_pair(1)) 34 | y += 1 35 | 36 | # Wrap description text to fit the width with left margin = right margin = 4. 37 | desc_width = width - left_margin * 2 38 | wrapped_desc = textwrap.fill(description, width=desc_width) 39 | for line in wrapped_desc.splitlines(): 40 | stdscr.attron(curses.color_pair(3)) 41 | stdscr.addstr(y, left_margin, line) 42 | stdscr.attroff(curses.color_pair(3)) 43 | y += 1 44 | 45 | # If a menu is provided, render it. 46 | if menu_items is not None: 47 | y += 1 48 | for idx, item in enumerate(menu_items): 49 | if idx == current_row: 50 | stdscr.attron(curses.color_pair(2)) 51 | stdscr.addstr(y, left_margin, f"> {item}") 52 | stdscr.attroff(curses.color_pair(2)) 53 | else: 54 | stdscr.attron(curses.color_pair(3)) 55 | stdscr.addstr(y, left_margin, f" {item}") 56 | stdscr.attroff(curses.color_pair(3)) 57 | y += 1 58 | 59 | stdscr.refresh() 60 | 61 | 62 | def run_generate_chat(stdscr): 63 | left_margin = 4 64 | # Initial header and description. 65 | draw_screen(stdscr, "Text 2 Beluga", "Select a chat script file...\n\n", menu_items=[]) 66 | curses.napms(500) 67 | 68 | final_video = '../final_video.mp4' 69 | if os.path.isfile(final_video): 70 | os.remove(final_video) 71 | if os.path.exists('../chat'): 72 | for file in os.listdir('../chat'): 73 | os.remove(os.path.join('../chat', file)) 74 | os.rmdir('../chat') 75 | 76 | filename = get_chat_filename() 77 | if not filename: 78 | draw_screen(stdscr, "No Selection", "Press Enter to return to the main menu...\n\n", menu_items=[]) 79 | stdscr.getch() 80 | return 81 | 82 | try: 83 | with open(filename, encoding="utf8") as f: 84 | lines = f.read().splitlines() 85 | except Exception as e: 86 | draw_screen(stdscr, "Error", f"{e}\nPress Enter to return to the main menu...\n\n", menu_items=[]) 87 | stdscr.getch() 88 | return 89 | 90 | current_time = datetime.datetime.now() 91 | 92 | # Step 1: Generating Chats 93 | draw_screen(stdscr, "Reading Chats...", "Please wait while chat images are being generated...\n\n", menu_items=[]) 94 | stdscr.refresh() 95 | save_images(lines, init_time=current_time) 96 | 97 | # Step 2: Compiling Video 98 | draw_screen(stdscr, "Compiling Video...", "Compiling images into video. Please wait...\n\n", menu_items=[]) 99 | stdscr.refresh() 100 | gen_vid(filename) # Note: gen_vid internally calls add_sounds as needed. 101 | 102 | # Final message. 103 | draw_screen(stdscr, "Completed!", "Your Beluga-like video has been generated. Enjoy :)\nPress Enter to return to the main menu...\n\n", menu_items=[]) 104 | stdscr.getch() 105 | 106 | 107 | def run_validate_script(stdscr): 108 | left_margin = 4 109 | draw_screen(stdscr, "Text 2 Beluga", "Select a script file to validate...\n\n", menu_items=[]) 110 | curses.napms(500) 111 | 112 | filename = get_validator_filename() 113 | if not filename: 114 | draw_screen(stdscr, "No Selection", "Press Enter to return to the main menu...\n\n", menu_items=[]) 115 | stdscr.getch() 116 | return 117 | 118 | try: 119 | with open(filename, encoding="utf8") as f: 120 | lines = f.read().splitlines() 121 | except Exception as e: 122 | draw_screen(stdscr, "Error", f"{e}\nPress Enter to return to the main menu...\n\n", menu_items=[]) 123 | stdscr.getch() 124 | return 125 | 126 | # Show "Validating..." header 127 | draw_screen(stdscr, "Validating...", "Please wait while the script is being validated...\n\n", menu_items=[]) 128 | stdscr.refresh() 129 | curses.napms(500) 130 | 131 | errors = validate_script_lines(lines) 132 | if errors: 133 | header = "Errors" 134 | description = "Script validation found issues:\n" + "\n".join(errors) 135 | else: 136 | header = "Seems Good!" 137 | description = "Script validation successful: no problems found." 138 | 139 | draw_screen(stdscr, header, description + "\n\nPress Enter to return to the main menu...\n\n", menu_items=[]) 140 | stdscr.getch() 141 | 142 | ################################################ 143 | ################################################ 144 | ################################################ 145 | ################################################ 146 | 147 | def print_instructions(stdscr, header, description, current_row, left_margin): 148 | menu_items = ["Proper Script Formatting", "Available Sound Effects", "< Back"] 149 | while True: 150 | draw_screen(stdscr, header, description, menu_items, current_row, left_margin) 151 | key = stdscr.getch() 152 | 153 | if key in [curses.KEY_UP, ord('k')]: 154 | current_row = (current_row - 1) % len(menu_items) 155 | elif key in [curses.KEY_DOWN, ord('j')]: 156 | current_row = (current_row + 1) % len(menu_items) 157 | elif key in [curses.KEY_ENTER, 10, 13]: 158 | if current_row == 0: 159 | formatting(stdscr, current_row, left_margin) 160 | elif current_row == 1: 161 | sounds(stdscr, current_row, left_margin) 162 | elif current_row == 2: 163 | break 164 | 165 | def formatting(stdscr, current_row, left_margin): 166 | menu_items = [ 167 | "--IMPORTANT__POINTS--", 168 | "- Any custom characters should be configured in [assets/profile_pictures/characters.json] and their profile pictures should be present.", 169 | "- All the dependencies listed in [requirements.txt] should be installed.", 170 | "", 171 | "--FORMATTING__GUIDELINES--", 172 | "- Lines beginning with a hashtag (#) are treated as comments and are ignored.", 173 | "- To display a \"character joined\" message, the line should begin with WELCOME followed by the character name ~ [WELCOME CharacterName]", 174 | "- To make a character say something, Write the character's name immediately followed by a colon and it's messages in the subsequent lines.", 175 | "- Each message should be (MANDATORILY) immediately followed by \"$^\" and a number that indicated for how many seconds that message should be shown.", 176 | "- Each duration can be (OPTIONALLY) immediately followed by \"#!\" and a sound effect name to play that sound in the video when that message is shown.", 177 | "- There should be an empty line between a character's message and the next character's name.", 178 | "- Message text enclosed within ** and ** will be shown in bold.", 179 | "- Message text enclosed within __ and __ will be shown in italics.", 180 | "- Emojis are supported in messages.", 181 | "- Different characters can be mentioned in a message by writing \"@\" followed by a character's name.", 182 | "", 183 | "- An example script has been provided to give an idea and get you started.", 184 | "", 185 | "< Back" 186 | ] 187 | header = "Formatting" 188 | description = "> Your chat script should be written in a [.txt] file with the following formatting guidelines:" 189 | 190 | while True: 191 | draw_screen(stdscr, header, description, menu_items, current_row, left_margin) 192 | key = stdscr.getch() 193 | 194 | if key in [curses.KEY_UP, ord('k')]: 195 | current_row = (current_row - 1) % len(menu_items) 196 | elif key in [curses.KEY_DOWN, ord('j')]: 197 | current_row = (current_row + 1) % len(menu_items) 198 | elif key in [curses.KEY_ENTER, 10, 13]: 199 | if current_row == (len(menu_items) - 1): 200 | break 201 | 202 | def sounds(stdscr, current_row, left_margin): 203 | header = "Sounds" 204 | description = "> Use the arrow keys to navigate through the available sound effects. Press [ENTER] to listen to the selected sound effect." 205 | 206 | menu_items = [] 207 | for file in os.listdir(os.path.join("..", "assets", "sounds", "mp3")): 208 | if file.endswith(".mp3"): 209 | menu_items.append(file.replace(".mp3", "")) 210 | menu_items.append(" ") 211 | menu_items.append("< Back") 212 | 213 | while True: 214 | draw_screen(stdscr, header, description, menu_items, current_row, left_margin) 215 | key = stdscr.getch() 216 | 217 | if key in [curses.KEY_UP, ord('k')]: 218 | current_row = (current_row - 1) % len(menu_items) 219 | elif key in [curses.KEY_DOWN, ord('j')]: 220 | current_row = (current_row + 1) % len(menu_items) 221 | elif key in [curses.KEY_ENTER, 10, 13]: 222 | if current_row == (len(menu_items) - 1): 223 | break 224 | elif current_row == (len(menu_items) - 2): 225 | continue 226 | else: 227 | playsound(f'{os.path.join("..", "assets", "sounds", "mp3", menu_items[current_row] + ".mp3")}') 228 | 229 | ################################################ 230 | ################################################ 231 | ################################################ 232 | ################################################ 233 | 234 | def curses_menu(stdscr): 235 | # Hide the cursor and initialize colors. 236 | curses.curs_set(0) 237 | curses.start_color() 238 | # Color pairs: 239 | # Pair 1: Header (magenta on black) 240 | # Pair 2: Highlighted menu item (black on magenta) 241 | # Pair 3: Normal text (white on black) 242 | curses.init_pair(1, curses.COLOR_MAGENTA, curses.COLOR_BLACK) 243 | curses.init_pair(2, curses.COLOR_BLACK, curses.COLOR_MAGENTA) 244 | curses.init_pair(3, curses.COLOR_WHITE, curses.COLOR_BLACK) 245 | 246 | menu_items = ["Generate Video", "Validate Script", "Instructions", "", "Exit"] 247 | current_row = 0 248 | left_margin = 4 249 | 250 | while True: 251 | # Draw main menu screen. 252 | header = "Text 2 Beluga" 253 | description = "> Welcome to Text2Beluga! Easily generate a Beluga-like video from a simple text file script within seconds. The best part? It's absolutely free!" 254 | draw_screen(stdscr, header, description, menu_items, current_row, left_margin) 255 | key = stdscr.getch() 256 | 257 | if key in [curses.KEY_UP, ord('k')]: 258 | current_row = (current_row - 1) % len(menu_items) 259 | elif key in [curses.KEY_DOWN, ord('j')]: 260 | current_row = (current_row + 1) % len(menu_items) 261 | elif key in [curses.KEY_ENTER, 10, 13]: 262 | if current_row == 0: 263 | run_generate_chat(stdscr) 264 | elif current_row == 1: 265 | run_validate_script(stdscr) 266 | elif current_row == 2: 267 | print_instructions(stdscr, header, description, current_row, left_margin) 268 | elif current_row == 4: 269 | break 270 | # Loop again to redraw the menu. 271 | 272 | 273 | def main(): 274 | curses.wrapper(curses_menu) 275 | 276 | 277 | if __name__ == '__main__': 278 | main() 279 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /scripts/script_validator.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import os 2 | import sys 3 | import re 4 | import argparse 5 | from PyQt5.QtWidgets import QApplication, QFileDialog 6 | 7 | def get_filename(): 8 | """Opens a file dialog and returns the selected filename.""" 9 | app = QApplication(sys.argv) 10 | options = QFileDialog.Options() 11 | filename, _ = QFileDialog.getOpenFileName( 12 | None, "Select Script Text File", "", "Text Files (*.txt);;All Files (*)", options=options 13 | ) 14 | app.exit() 15 | return filename 16 | 17 | def validate_script_lines(lines): 18 | """ 19 | Validate the script lines. 20 | 21 | Expected structure: 22 | - An empty line: resets the block state. 23 | - Lines starting with '#' are comments and are skipped. 24 | - Lines starting with "WELCOME " are treated as joined messages. 25 | - The first non-empty, non-comment, non-WELCOME line in a block should be a name line (must contain a colon). 26 | - Subsequent lines in that block (chat messages) must contain the delimiter '$^' with a valid float duration, 27 | optionally followed by a sound marker starting with "#!". 28 | - If a sound marker is present, the referenced sound file (../assets/sounds/mp3/.mp3) must exist. 29 | """ 30 | errors = [] 31 | state = "waiting_for_name" # or "collecting_messages" 32 | for idx, raw_line in enumerate(lines, start=1): 33 | line = raw_line.strip() 34 | if line == "": 35 | state = "waiting_for_name" 36 | continue 37 | if line.startswith("#"): 38 | continue 39 | if line.startswith("WELCOME "): 40 | continue 41 | 42 | if state == "waiting_for_name": 43 | # Expect a name line like "Name: rest-of-line" 44 | if ":" not in line: 45 | errors.append(f"Line {idx}: Expected a name line containing ':' but got: {line}") 46 | else: 47 | name_part = line.split(":", 1)[0].strip() 48 | if not name_part: 49 | errors.append(f"Line {idx}: Name part before ':' is empty.") 50 | state = "collecting_messages" 51 | else: 52 | # In message lines we expect the '$^' delimiter. 53 | if "$^" not in line: 54 | errors.append(f"Line {idx}: Expected '$^' delimiter in message line but got: {line}") 55 | else: 56 | parts = line.split("$^", 1) 57 | # The second part should start with a valid duration. 58 | duration_part = parts[1].strip() 59 | if duration_part == "": 60 | errors.append(f"Line {idx}: Missing duration information after '$^'.") 61 | else: 62 | # Check if a sound marker is included. 63 | if "#!" in duration_part: 64 | dur_str, sound_marker = duration_part.split("#!", 1) 65 | dur_str = dur_str.strip() 66 | sound_name = sound_marker.strip() 67 | # Check that the sound effect file exists. 68 | sound_path = os.path.join("..", "assets", "sounds", "mp3", f"{sound_name}.mp3") 69 | if not os.path.isfile(sound_path): 70 | errors.append(f"Line {idx}: Sound effect '{sound_name}' does not exist at expected location: {sound_path}") 71 | else: 72 | dur_str = duration_part 73 | try: 74 | float(dur_str) 75 | except ValueError: 76 | errors.append(f"Line {idx}: Unable to convert duration '{dur_str}' to a number.") 77 | return errors 78 | 79 | def main(): 80 | parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description="Validate a script text file for chat generation.") 81 | parser.add_argument("script_file", nargs="?", help="Path to the script text file. If not provided, a file dialog will open.") 82 | args = parser.parse_args() 83 | 84 | if args.script_file: 85 | filename = args.script_file 86 | else: 87 | filename = get_filename() 88 | 89 | if not filename or not os.path.isfile(filename): 90 | print("No valid file selected. Exiting.") 91 | sys.exit(1) 92 | 93 | with open(filename, encoding="utf8") as f: 94 | lines = f.read().splitlines() 95 | 96 | errors = validate_script_lines(lines) 97 | 98 | if errors: 99 | print("Script validation found issues:") 100 | for error in errors: 101 | print(" -", error) 102 | else: 103 | print("Script validation successful: no problems found.") 104 | 105 | if __name__ == '__main__': 106 | # main() 107 | print('Please run the main.py script!') -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /scripts/sound_effects.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import os 2 | from moviepy.editor import VideoFileClip, AudioFileClip, CompositeAudioClip 3 | 4 | def add_sounds(filename): 5 | # Load the video file 6 | video = VideoFileClip("output.mp4") 7 | duration = 0 8 | audio_clips = [] 9 | 10 | with open(filename, encoding="utf8") as f: 11 | name_up_next = True 12 | for line in f.read().splitlines(): 13 | if line == '': 14 | name_up_next = True 15 | continue 16 | elif line.startswith('#'): 17 | continue 18 | elif line.startswith("WELCOME"): 19 | if "#!" in line: 20 | parts = line.split('$^') 21 | duration_part, sound_part = parts[1].split("#!") 22 | audio_file = f'../assets/sounds/mp3/{sound_part.strip()}.mp3' 23 | audio_clip = AudioFileClip(audio_file).set_start(duration) 24 | audio_clips.append(audio_clip) 25 | duration += float(duration_part) 26 | else: 27 | duration += float(line.split('$^')[1]) 28 | elif name_up_next: 29 | name_up_next = False 30 | continue 31 | else: 32 | if "#!" in line: 33 | parts = line.split('$^') 34 | duration_part, sound_part = parts[1].split("#!") 35 | audio_file = f'../assets/sounds/mp3/{sound_part.strip()}.mp3' 36 | audio_clip = AudioFileClip(audio_file).set_start(duration) 37 | audio_clips.append(audio_clip) 38 | duration += float(duration_part) 39 | else: 40 | duration += float(line.split('$^')[1]) 41 | 42 | if len(audio_clips) > 0: 43 | composite_audio = CompositeAudioClip(audio_clips) 44 | video = video.set_audio(composite_audio) 45 | else: 46 | pass 47 | 48 | video.write_videofile("../final_video.mp4", codec="libx264", audio_codec="aac") 49 | os.remove("output.mp4") --------------------------------------------------------------------------------