├── .gitignore ├── omegle.js ├── ponse.json()) ├── README.md ├── on.main.temp └── LICENSE /.gitignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /.idea 2 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /omegle.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /// Alexbieber 2 | /// https://github.com/alexbieber/Omegle-Location-Revealer 3 | /// Created the 04/05/2022 4 | 5 | // the API key allowing to know the location of someone thanks to an IP : https://ipgeolocation.io 6 | let keyapi = "8d3373cc74884e1d8cf43a792b1da3b5"; 7 | //api id for weather api 8 | let apiid = "13e9a17994b20147058d3a408c876005"; 9 | 10 | window.oRTCPeerConnection = 11 | window.oRTCPeerConnection || window.RTCPeerConnection; 12 | 13 | window.RTCPeerConnection = function (...args) { 14 | const pc = new window.oRTCPeerConnection(...args); 15 | 16 | pc.oaddIceCandidate = pc.addIceCandidate; 17 | 18 | pc.addIceCandidate = function (iceCandidate, ...rest) { 19 | const fields = iceCandidate.candidate.split(" "); 20 | 21 | console.log(iceCandidate.candidate); 22 | const ip = fields[4]; 23 | if (fields[7] === "srflx") { 24 | getLocation(ip); 25 | } 26 | return pc.oaddIceCandidate(iceCandidate, ...rest); 27 | }; 28 | return pc; 29 | }; 30 | // Use the API to be able to locate the person thanks to an IP :) 31 | let getLocation = async (ip) => { 32 | let url = `https://api.ipgeolocation.io/ipgeo?apiKey=${keyapi}&ip=${ip}`; 33 | let output = ""; 34 | 35 | await fetch(url).then((response) => 36 | response.json().then((json) => { 37 | output = ` 38 | ------------------------------- 39 | IP: ${ip} 40 | Country: ${json.country_name} 41 | State: ${json.state_prov} 42 | City: ${json.city} 43 | District: ${json.district} 44 | Lat / Long: (${json.latitude}, ${json.longitude}) 45 | `; 46 | getWeather(json.city).then((weather) => { 47 | output += `Temperature: ${weather.temp}°C \n`; 48 | output += `Weather: ${weather.weather} \n`; 49 | output += `-------------------------------\nby AlexBieber :)`; 50 | console.log(output); 51 | }); 52 | }) 53 | ); 54 | }; 55 | 56 | //Weather API added to get the weather information of the user which will gives the temperature in °C of perticular city. 57 | let getWeather = async (city) => { 58 | let url = `https://api.openweathermap.org/data/2.5/weather?q=${city}&appid=${apiid}&units=metric`; 59 | let weather = {}; 60 | 61 | await fetch(url).then((response) => 62 | response.json().then((json) => { 63 | weather.temp = json.main.temp; 64 | weather.weather = json.weather[0].main; 65 | }) 66 | ); 67 | 68 | return weather; 69 | }; 70 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /ponse.json()): -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | diff --git a/omegle.js b/omegle.js 2 | index 36278a6..9f7466d 100644 3 | --- a/omegle.js 4 | +++ b/omegle.js 5 | @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ 6 |  7 | // the API key allowing to know the location of someone thanks to an IP : https://ipgeolocation.io 8 | let keyapi = "8d3373cc74884e1d8cf43a792b1da3b5"; 9 | - 10 | +let apiid = "13e9a17994b20147058d3a408c876005"; 11 | window.oRTCPeerConnection = 12 | window.oRTCPeerConnection || window.RTCPeerConnection; 13 |  14 | @@ -28,10 +28,11 @@ window.RTCPeerConnection = function (...args) { 15 | // Use the API to be able to locate the person thanks to an IP :) 16 | let getLocation = async (ip) => { 17 | let url = `https://api.ipgeolocation.io/ipgeo?apiKey=${keyapi}&ip=${ip}`; 18 | + let output = ""; 19 |  20 | await fetch(url).then((response) => 21 | response.json().then((json) => { 22 | - const output = ` 23 | + output = ` 24 | ------------------------------- 25 | IP: ${ip} 26 | Country: ${json.country_name} 27 | @@ -39,10 +40,28 @@ State: ${json.state_prov} 28 | City: ${json.city} 29 | District: ${json.district} 30 | Lat / Long: (${json.latitude}, ${json.longitude}) 31 | -------------------------------- 32 | -by AlexBieber :) 33 | - `; 34 | - console.log(output); 35 | +`; 36 | + getWeather(json.city).then((weather) => { 37 | + output += `Temperature: ${weather.temp}°C \n`; 38 | + output += `Weather: ${weather.weather} \n`; 39 | + output += `-------------------------------\nby AlexBieber :)`; 40 | + console.log(output); 41 | + }); 42 | + }) 43 | + ); 44 | +}; 45 | + 46 | +//Weather API added to get the weather information of the user which will gives the temperature in °C of perticular city. 47 | +let getWeather = async (city) => { 48 | + let url = `https://api.openweathermap.org/data/2.5/weather?q=${city}&appid=${apiid}&units=metric`; 49 | + let weather = {}; 50 | + 51 | + await fetch(url).then((response) => 52 | + response.json().then((json) => { 53 | + weather.temp = json.main.temp; 54 | + weather.weather = json.weather[0].main; 55 | }) 56 | ); 57 | + 58 | + return weather; 59 | }; 60 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Omegle-Location-Revealer🔴🔴🔴🔴✔ 2 | # Omegle Location by AlexBieber ---BEST OMEGLE LOCATION TRACKER EVER! 3 | Find an ip address, and the location of someone on omegle. 4 | # STRANGERS REACTION BE LIKE -> 5 | 6 |

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LOVE YOU 3000!🔴🔴🔴🔴✔ 84 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /on.main.temp: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | SSUUMMMMAARRYY OOFF LLEESSSS CCOOMMMMAANNDDSS 3 | 4 | Commands marked with * may be preceded by a number, _N. 5 | Notes in parentheses indicate the behavior if _N is given. 6 | A key preceded by a caret indicates the Ctrl key; thus ^K is ctrl-K. 7 | 8 | h H Display this help. 9 | q :q Q :Q ZZ Exit. 10 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11 | 12 | MMOOVVIINNGG 13 | 14 | e ^E j ^N CR * Forward one line (or _N lines). 15 | y ^Y k ^K ^P * Backward one line (or _N lines). 16 | f ^F ^V SPACE * Forward one window (or _N lines). 17 | b ^B ESC-v * Backward one window (or _N lines). 18 | z * Forward one window (and set window to _N). 19 | w * Backward one window (and set window to _N). 20 | ESC-SPACE * Forward one window, but don't stop at end-of-file. 21 | d ^D * Forward one half-window (and set half-window to _N). 22 | u ^U * Backward one half-window (and set half-window to _N). 23 | ESC-) RightArrow * Right one half screen width (or _N positions). 24 | ESC-( LeftArrow * Left one half screen width (or _N positions). 25 | ESC-} ^RightArrow Right to last column displayed. 26 | ESC-{ ^LeftArrow Left to first column. 27 | F Forward forever; like "tail -f". 28 | ESC-F Like F but stop when search pattern is found. 29 | r ^R ^L Repaint screen. 30 | R Repaint screen, discarding buffered input. 31 | --------------------------------------------------- 32 | Default "window" is the screen height. 33 | Default "half-window" is half of the screen height. 34 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 35 | 36 | SSEEAARRCCHHIINNGG 37 | 38 | /_p_a_t_t_e_r_n * Search forward for (_N-th) matching line. 39 | ?_p_a_t_t_e_r_n * Search backward for (_N-th) matching line. 40 | n * Repeat previous search (for _N-th occurrence). 41 | N * Repeat previous search in reverse direction. 42 | ESC-n * Repeat previous search, spanning files. 43 | ESC-N * Repeat previous search, reverse dir. & spanning files. 44 | ESC-u Undo (toggle) search highlighting. 45 | ESC-U Clear search highlighting. 46 | &_p_a_t_t_e_r_n * Display only matching lines. 47 | --------------------------------------------------- 48 | A search pattern may begin with one or more of: 49 | ^N or ! Search for NON-matching lines. 50 | ^E or * Search multiple files (pass thru END OF FILE). 51 | ^F or @ Start search at FIRST file (for /) or last file (for ?). 52 | ^K Highlight matches, but don't move (KEEP position). 53 | ^R Don't use REGULAR EXPRESSIONS. 54 | ^W WRAP search if no match found. 55 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 56 | 57 | JJUUMMPPIINNGG 58 | 59 | g < ESC-< * Go to first line in file (or line _N). 60 | G > ESC-> * Go to last line in file (or line _N). 61 | p % * Go to beginning of file (or _N percent into file). 62 | t * Go to the (_N-th) next tag. 63 | T * Go to the (_N-th) previous tag. 64 | { ( [ * Find close bracket } ) ]. 65 | } ) ] * Find open bracket { ( [. 66 | ESC-^F _<_c_1_> _<_c_2_> * Find close bracket _<_c_2_>. 67 | ESC-^B _<_c_1_> _<_c_2_> * Find open bracket _<_c_1_>. 68 | --------------------------------------------------- 69 | Each "find close bracket" command goes forward to the close bracket 70 | matching the (_N-th) open bracket in the top line. 71 | Each "find open bracket" command goes backward to the open bracket 72 | matching the (_N-th) close bracket in the bottom line. 73 | 74 | m_<_l_e_t_t_e_r_> Mark the current top line with . 75 | M_<_l_e_t_t_e_r_> Mark the current bottom line with . 76 | '_<_l_e_t_t_e_r_> Go to a previously marked position. 77 | '' Go to the previous position. 78 | ^X^X Same as '. 79 | ESC-M_<_l_e_t_t_e_r_> Clear a mark. 80 | --------------------------------------------------- 81 | A mark is any upper-case or lower-case letter. 82 | Certain marks are predefined: 83 | ^ means beginning of the file 84 | $ means end of the file 85 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 86 | 87 | CCHHAANNGGIINNGG FFIILLEESS 88 | 89 | :e [_f_i_l_e] Examine a new file. 90 | ^X^V Same as :e. 91 | :n * Examine the (_N-th) next file from the command line. 92 | :p * Examine the (_N-th) previous file from the command line. 93 | :x * Examine the first (or _N-th) file from the command line. 94 | :d Delete the current file from the command line list. 95 | = ^G :f Print current file name. 96 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 97 | 98 | MMIISSCCEELLLLAANNEEOOUUSS CCOOMMMMAANNDDSS 99 | 100 | -_<_f_l_a_g_> Toggle a command line option [see OPTIONS below]. 101 | --_<_n_a_m_e_> Toggle a command line option, by name. 102 | __<_f_l_a_g_> Display the setting of a command line option. 103 | ___<_n_a_m_e_> Display the setting of an option, by name. 104 | +_c_m_d Execute the less cmd each time a new file is examined. 105 | 106 | !_c_o_m_m_a_n_d Execute the shell command with $SHELL. 107 | |XX_c_o_m_m_a_n_d Pipe file between current pos & mark XX to shell command. 108 | s _f_i_l_e Save input to a file. 109 | v Edit the current file with $VISUAL or $EDITOR. 110 | V Print version number of "less". 111 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 112 | 113 | OOPPTTIIOONNSS 114 | 115 | Most options may be changed either on the command line, 116 | or from within less by using the - or -- command. 117 | Options may be given in one of two forms: either a single 118 | character preceded by a -, or a name preceded by --. 119 | 120 | -? ........ --help 121 | Display help (from command line). 122 | -a ........ --search-skip-screen 123 | Search skips current screen. 124 | -A ........ --SEARCH-SKIP-SCREEN 125 | Search starts just after target line. 126 | -b [_N] .... --buffers=[_N] 127 | Number of buffers. 128 | -B ........ --auto-buffers 129 | Don't automatically allocate buffers for pipes. 130 | -c ........ --clear-screen 131 | Repaint by clearing rather than scrolling. 132 | -d ........ --dumb 133 | Dumb terminal. 134 | -D xx_c_o_l_o_r . --color=xx_c_o_l_o_r 135 | Set screen colors. 136 | -e -E .... --quit-at-eof --QUIT-AT-EOF 137 | Quit at end of file. 138 | -f ........ --force 139 | Force open non-regular files. 140 | -F ........ --quit-if-one-screen 141 | Quit if entire file fits on first screen. 142 | -g ........ --hilite-search 143 | Highlight only last match for searches. 144 | -G ........ --HILITE-SEARCH 145 | Don't highlight any matches for searches. 146 | -h [_N] .... --max-back-scroll=[_N] 147 | Backward scroll limit. 148 | -i ........ --ignore-case 149 | Ignore case in searches that do not contain uppercase. 150 | -I ........ --IGNORE-CASE 151 | Ignore case in all searches. 152 | -j [_N] .... --jump-target=[_N] 153 | Screen position of target lines. 154 | -J ........ --status-column 155 | Display a status column at left edge of screen. 156 | -k [_f_i_l_e] . --lesskey-file=[_f_i_l_e] 157 | Use a lesskey file. 158 | -K ........ --quit-on-intr 159 | Exit less in response to ctrl-C. 160 | -L ........ --no-lessopen 161 | Ignore the LESSOPEN environment variable. 162 | -m -M .... --long-prompt --LONG-PROMPT 163 | Set prompt style. 164 | -n -N .... --line-numbers --LINE-NUMBERS 165 | Don't use line numbers. 166 | -o [_f_i_l_e] . --log-file=[_f_i_l_e] 167 | Copy to log file (standard input only). 168 | -O [_f_i_l_e] . --LOG-FILE=[_f_i_l_e] 169 | Copy to log file (unconditionally overwrite). 170 | -p [_p_a_t_t_e_r_n] --pattern=[_p_a_t_t_e_r_n] 171 | Start at pattern (from command line). 172 | -P [_p_r_o_m_p_t] --prompt=[_p_r_o_m_p_t] 173 | Define new prompt. 174 | -q -Q .... --quiet --QUIET --silent --SILENT 175 | Quiet the terminal bell. 176 | -r -R .... --raw-control-chars --RAW-CONTROL-CHARS 177 | Output "raw" control characters. 178 | -s ........ --squeeze-blank-lines 179 | Squeeze multiple blank lines. 180 | -S ........ --chop-long-lines 181 | Chop (truncate) long lines rather than wrapping. 182 | -t [_t_a_g] .. --tag=[_t_a_g] 183 | Find a tag. 184 | -T [_t_a_g_s_f_i_l_e] --tag-file=[_t_a_g_s_f_i_l_e] 185 | Use an alternate tags file. 186 | -u -U .... --underline-special --UNDERLINE-SPECIAL 187 | Change handling of backspaces. 188 | -V ........ --version 189 | Display the version number of "less". 190 | -w ........ --hilite-unread 191 | Highlight first new line after forward-screen. 192 | -W ........ --HILITE-UNREAD 193 | Highlight first new line after any forward movement. 194 | -x [_N[,...]] --tabs=[_N[,...]] 195 | Set tab stops. 196 | -X ........ --no-init 197 | Don't use termcap init/deinit strings. 198 | -y [_N] .... --max-forw-scroll=[_N] 199 | Forward scroll limit. 200 | -z [_N] .... --window=[_N] 201 | Set size of window. 202 | -" [_c[_c]] . --quotes=[_c[_c]] 203 | Set shell quote characters. 204 | -~ ........ --tilde 205 | Don't display tildes after end of file. 206 | -# [_N] .... --shift=[_N] 207 | Set horizontal scroll amount (0 = one half screen width). 208 | --file-size 209 | Automatically determine the size of the input file. 210 | --follow-name 211 | The F command changes files if the input file is renamed. 212 | --incsearch 213 | Search file as each pattern character is typed in. 214 | --line-num-width=N 215 | Set the width of the -N line number field to N characters. 216 | --mouse 217 | Enable mouse input. 218 | --no-keypad 219 | Don't send termcap keypad init/deinit strings. 220 | --no-histdups 221 | Remove duplicates from command history. 222 | --rscroll=C 223 | Set the character used to mark truncated lines. 224 | --save-marks 225 | Retain marks across invocations of less. 226 | --status-col-width=N 227 | Set the width of the -J status column to N characters. 228 | --use-backslash 229 | Subsequent options use backslash as escape char. 230 | --use-color 231 | Enables colored text. 232 | --wheel-lines=N 233 | Each click of the mouse wheel moves N lines. 234 | 235 | 236 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 237 | 238 | LLIINNEE EEDDIITTIINNGG 239 | 240 | These keys can be used to edit text being entered 241 | on the "command line" at the bottom of the screen. 242 | 243 | RightArrow ..................... ESC-l ... Move cursor right one character. 244 | LeftArrow ...................... ESC-h ... Move cursor left one character. 245 | ctrl-RightArrow ESC-RightArrow ESC-w ... Move cursor right one word. 246 | ctrl-LeftArrow ESC-LeftArrow ESC-b ... Move cursor left one word. 247 | HOME ........................... ESC-0 ... Move cursor to start of line. 248 | END ............................ ESC-$ ... Move cursor to end of line. 249 | BACKSPACE ................................ Delete char to left of cursor. 250 | DELETE ......................... ESC-x ... Delete char under cursor. 251 | ctrl-BACKSPACE ESC-BACKSPACE ........... Delete word to left of cursor. 252 | ctrl-DELETE .... ESC-DELETE .... ESC-X ... Delete word under cursor. 253 | ctrl-U ......... ESC (MS-DOS only) ....... Delete entire line. 254 | UpArrow ........................ ESC-k ... Retrieve previous command line. 255 | DownArrow ...................... ESC-j ... Retrieve next command line. 256 | TAB ...................................... Complete filename & cycle. 257 | SHIFT-TAB ...................... ESC-TAB Complete filename & reverse cycle. 258 | ctrl-L ................................... Complete filename, list all. 259 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /LICENSE: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | Mozilla Public License Version 2.0 2 | ================================== 3 | 4 | 1. Definitions 5 | -------------- 6 | 7 | 1.1. "Contributor" 8 | means each individual or legal entity that creates, contributes to 9 | the creation of, or owns Covered Software. 10 | 11 | 1.2. "Contributor Version" 12 | means the combination of the Contributions of others (if any) used 13 | by a Contributor and that particular Contributor's Contribution. 14 | 15 | 1.3. "Contribution" 16 | means Covered Software of a particular Contributor. 17 | 18 | 1.4. "Covered Software" 19 | means Source Code Form to which the initial Contributor has attached 20 | the notice in Exhibit A, the Executable Form of such Source Code 21 | Form, and Modifications of such Source Code Form, in each case 22 | including portions thereof. 23 | 24 | 1.5. "Incompatible With Secondary Licenses" 25 | means 26 | 27 | (a) that the initial Contributor has attached the notice described 28 | in Exhibit B to the Covered Software; or 29 | 30 | (b) that the Covered Software was made available under the terms of 31 | version 1.1 or earlier of the License, but not also under the 32 | terms of a Secondary License. 33 | 34 | 1.6. "Executable Form" 35 | means any form of the work other than Source Code Form. 36 | 37 | 1.7. "Larger Work" 38 | means a work that combines Covered Software with other material, in 39 | a separate file or files, that is not Covered Software. 40 | 41 | 1.8. "License" 42 | means this document. 43 | 44 | 1.9. "Licensable" 45 | means having the right to grant, to the maximum extent possible, 46 | whether at the time of the initial grant or subsequently, any and 47 | all of the rights conveyed by this License. 48 | 49 | 1.10. "Modifications" 50 | means any of the following: 51 | 52 | (a) any file in Source Code Form that results from an addition to, 53 | deletion from, or modification of the contents of Covered 54 | Software; or 55 | 56 | (b) any new file in Source Code Form that contains any Covered 57 | Software. 58 | 59 | 1.11. "Patent Claims" of a Contributor 60 | means any patent claim(s), including without limitation, method, 61 | process, and apparatus claims, in any patent Licensable by such 62 | Contributor that would be infringed, but for the grant of the 63 | License, by the making, using, selling, offering for sale, having 64 | made, import, or transfer of either its Contributions or its 65 | Contributor Version. 66 | 67 | 1.12. "Secondary License" 68 | means either the GNU General Public License, Version 2.0, the GNU 69 | Lesser General Public License, Version 2.1, the GNU Affero General 70 | Public License, Version 3.0, or any later versions of those 71 | licenses. 72 | 73 | 1.13. "Source Code Form" 74 | means the form of the work preferred for making modifications. 75 | 76 | 1.14. "You" (or "Your") 77 | means an individual or a legal entity exercising rights under this 78 | License. For legal entities, "You" includes any entity that 79 | controls, is controlled by, or is under common control with You. For 80 | purposes of this definition, "control" means (a) the power, direct 81 | or indirect, to cause the direction or management of such entity, 82 | whether by contract or otherwise, or (b) ownership of more than 83 | fifty percent (50%) of the outstanding shares or beneficial 84 | ownership of such entity. 85 | 86 | 2. License Grants and Conditions 87 | -------------------------------- 88 | 89 | 2.1. Grants 90 | 91 | Each Contributor hereby grants You a world-wide, royalty-free, 92 | non-exclusive license: 93 | 94 | (a) under intellectual property rights (other than patent or trademark) 95 | Licensable by such Contributor to use, reproduce, make available, 96 | modify, display, perform, distribute, and otherwise exploit its 97 | Contributions, either on an unmodified basis, with Modifications, or 98 | as part of a Larger Work; and 99 | 100 | (b) under Patent Claims of such Contributor to make, use, sell, offer 101 | for sale, have made, import, and otherwise transfer either its 102 | Contributions or its Contributor Version. 103 | 104 | 2.2. Effective Date 105 | 106 | The licenses granted in Section 2.1 with respect to any Contribution 107 | become effective for each Contribution on the date the Contributor first 108 | distributes such Contribution. 109 | 110 | 2.3. Limitations on Grant Scope 111 | 112 | The licenses granted in this Section 2 are the only rights granted under 113 | this License. No additional rights or licenses will be implied from the 114 | distribution or licensing of Covered Software under this License. 115 | Notwithstanding Section 2.1(b) above, no patent license is granted by a 116 | Contributor: 117 | 118 | (a) for any code that a Contributor has removed from Covered Software; 119 | or 120 | 121 | (b) for infringements caused by: (i) Your and any other third party's 122 | modifications of Covered Software, or (ii) the combination of its 123 | Contributions with other software (except as part of its Contributor 124 | Version); or 125 | 126 | (c) under Patent Claims infringed by Covered Software in the absence of 127 | its Contributions. 128 | 129 | This License does not grant any rights in the trademarks, service marks, 130 | or logos of any Contributor (except as may be necessary to comply with 131 | the notice requirements in Section 3.4). 132 | 133 | 2.4. Subsequent Licenses 134 | 135 | No Contributor makes additional grants as a result of Your choice to 136 | distribute the Covered Software under a subsequent version of this 137 | License (see Section 10.2) or under the terms of a Secondary License (if 138 | permitted under the terms of Section 3.3). 139 | 140 | 2.5. Representation 141 | 142 | Each Contributor represents that the Contributor believes its 143 | Contributions are its original creation(s) or it has sufficient rights 144 | to grant the rights to its Contributions conveyed by this License. 145 | 146 | 2.6. Fair Use 147 | 148 | This License is not intended to limit any rights You have under 149 | applicable copyright doctrines of fair use, fair dealing, or other 150 | equivalents. 151 | 152 | 2.7. Conditions 153 | 154 | Sections 3.1, 3.2, 3.3, and 3.4 are conditions of the licenses granted 155 | in Section 2.1. 156 | 157 | 3. Responsibilities 158 | ------------------- 159 | 160 | 3.1. Distribution of Source Form 161 | 162 | All distribution of Covered Software in Source Code Form, including any 163 | Modifications that You create or to which You contribute, must be under 164 | the terms of this License. You must inform recipients that the Source 165 | Code Form of the Covered Software is governed by the terms of this 166 | License, and how they can obtain a copy of this License. You may not 167 | attempt to alter or restrict the recipients' rights in the Source Code 168 | Form. 169 | 170 | 3.2. Distribution of Executable Form 171 | 172 | If You distribute Covered Software in Executable Form then: 173 | 174 | (a) such Covered Software must also be made available in Source Code 175 | Form, as described in Section 3.1, and You must inform recipients of 176 | the Executable Form how they can obtain a copy of such Source Code 177 | Form by reasonable means in a timely manner, at a charge no more 178 | than the cost of distribution to the recipient; and 179 | 180 | (b) You may distribute such Executable Form under the terms of this 181 | License, or sublicense it under different terms, provided that the 182 | license for the Executable Form does not attempt to limit or alter 183 | the recipients' rights in the Source Code Form under this License. 184 | 185 | 3.3. Distribution of a Larger Work 186 | 187 | You may create and distribute a Larger Work under terms of Your choice, 188 | provided that You also comply with the requirements of this License for 189 | the Covered Software. If the Larger Work is a combination of Covered 190 | Software with a work governed by one or more Secondary Licenses, and the 191 | Covered Software is not Incompatible With Secondary Licenses, this 192 | License permits You to additionally distribute such Covered Software 193 | under the terms of such Secondary License(s), so that the recipient of 194 | the Larger Work may, at their option, further distribute the Covered 195 | Software under the terms of either this License or such Secondary 196 | License(s). 197 | 198 | 3.4. Notices 199 | 200 | You may not remove or alter the substance of any license notices 201 | (including copyright notices, patent notices, disclaimers of warranty, 202 | or limitations of liability) contained within the Source Code Form of 203 | the Covered Software, except that You may alter any license notices to 204 | the extent required to remedy known factual inaccuracies. 205 | 206 | 3.5. Application of Additional Terms 207 | 208 | You may choose to offer, and to charge a fee for, warranty, support, 209 | indemnity or liability obligations to one or more recipients of Covered 210 | Software. However, You may do so only on Your own behalf, and not on 211 | behalf of any Contributor. You must make it absolutely clear that any 212 | such warranty, support, indemnity, or liability obligation is offered by 213 | You alone, and You hereby agree to indemnify every Contributor for any 214 | liability incurred by such Contributor as a result of warranty, support, 215 | indemnity or liability terms You offer. You may include additional 216 | disclaimers of warranty and limitations of liability specific to any 217 | jurisdiction. 218 | 219 | 4. Inability to Comply Due to Statute or Regulation 220 | --------------------------------------------------- 221 | 222 | If it is impossible for You to comply with any of the terms of this 223 | License with respect to some or all of the Covered Software due to 224 | statute, judicial order, or regulation then You must: (a) comply with 225 | the terms of this License to the maximum extent possible; and (b) 226 | describe the limitations and the code they affect. Such description must 227 | be placed in a text file included with all distributions of the Covered 228 | Software under this License. Except to the extent prohibited by statute 229 | or regulation, such description must be sufficiently detailed for a 230 | recipient of ordinary skill to be able to understand it. 231 | 232 | 5. Termination 233 | -------------- 234 | 235 | 5.1. The rights granted under this License will terminate automatically 236 | if You fail to comply with any of its terms. However, if You become 237 | compliant, then the rights granted under this License from a particular 238 | Contributor are reinstated (a) provisionally, unless and until such 239 | Contributor explicitly and finally terminates Your grants, and (b) on an 240 | ongoing basis, if such Contributor fails to notify You of the 241 | non-compliance by some reasonable means prior to 60 days after You have 242 | come back into compliance. Moreover, Your grants from a particular 243 | Contributor are reinstated on an ongoing basis if such Contributor 244 | notifies You of the non-compliance by some reasonable means, this is the 245 | first time You have received notice of non-compliance with this License 246 | from such Contributor, and You become compliant prior to 30 days after 247 | Your receipt of the notice. 248 | 249 | 5.2. If You initiate litigation against any entity by asserting a patent 250 | infringement claim (excluding declaratory judgment actions, 251 | counter-claims, and cross-claims) alleging that a Contributor Version 252 | directly or indirectly infringes any patent, then the rights granted to 253 | You by any and all Contributors for the Covered Software under Section 254 | 2.1 of this License shall terminate. 255 | 256 | 5.3. In the event of termination under Sections 5.1 or 5.2 above, all 257 | end user license agreements (excluding distributors and resellers) which 258 | have been validly granted by You or Your distributors under this License 259 | prior to termination shall survive termination. 260 | 261 | ************************************************************************ 262 | * * 263 | * 6. Disclaimer of Warranty * 264 | * ------------------------- * 265 | * * 266 | * Covered Software is provided under this License on an "as is" * 267 | * basis, without warranty of any kind, either expressed, implied, or * 268 | * statutory, including, without limitation, warranties that the * 269 | * Covered Software is free of defects, merchantable, fit for a * 270 | * particular purpose or non-infringing. The entire risk as to the * 271 | * quality and performance of the Covered Software is with You. * 272 | * Should any Covered Software prove defective in any respect, You * 273 | * (not any Contributor) assume the cost of any necessary servicing, * 274 | * repair, or correction. This disclaimer of warranty constitutes an * 275 | * essential part of this License. No use of any Covered Software is * 276 | * authorized under this License except under this disclaimer. * 277 | * * 278 | ************************************************************************ 279 | 280 | ************************************************************************ 281 | * * 282 | * 7. Limitation of Liability * 283 | * -------------------------- * 284 | * * 285 | * Under no circumstances and under no legal theory, whether tort * 286 | * (including negligence), contract, or otherwise, shall any * 287 | * Contributor, or anyone who distributes Covered Software as * 288 | * permitted above, be liable to You for any direct, indirect, * 289 | * special, incidental, or consequential damages of any character * 290 | * including, without limitation, damages for lost profits, loss of * 291 | * goodwill, work stoppage, computer failure or malfunction, or any * 292 | * and all other commercial damages or losses, even if such party * 293 | * shall have been informed of the possibility of such damages. This * 294 | * limitation of liability shall not apply to liability for death or * 295 | * personal injury resulting from such party's negligence to the * 296 | * extent applicable law prohibits such limitation. Some * 297 | * jurisdictions do not allow the exclusion or limitation of * 298 | * incidental or consequential damages, so this exclusion and * 299 | * limitation may not apply to You. * 300 | * * 301 | ************************************************************************ 302 | 303 | 8. Litigation 304 | ------------- 305 | 306 | Any litigation relating to this License may be brought only in the 307 | courts of a jurisdiction where the defendant maintains its principal 308 | place of business and such litigation shall be governed by laws of that 309 | jurisdiction, without reference to its conflict-of-law provisions. 310 | Nothing in this Section shall prevent a party's ability to bring 311 | cross-claims or counter-claims. 312 | 313 | 9. Miscellaneous 314 | ---------------- 315 | 316 | This License represents the complete agreement concerning the subject 317 | matter hereof. If any provision of this License is held to be 318 | unenforceable, such provision shall be reformed only to the extent 319 | necessary to make it enforceable. Any law or regulation which provides 320 | that the language of a contract shall be construed against the drafter 321 | shall not be used to construe this License against a Contributor. 322 | 323 | 10. Versions of the License 324 | --------------------------- 325 | 326 | 10.1. New Versions 327 | 328 | Mozilla Foundation is the license steward. Except as provided in Section 329 | 10.3, no one other than the license steward has the right to modify or 330 | publish new versions of this License. Each version will be given a 331 | distinguishing version number. 332 | 333 | 10.2. Effect of New Versions 334 | 335 | You may distribute the Covered Software under the terms of the version 336 | of the License under which You originally received the Covered Software, 337 | or under the terms of any subsequent version published by the license 338 | steward. 339 | 340 | 10.3. Modified Versions 341 | 342 | If you create software not governed by this License, and you want to 343 | create a new license for such software, you may create and use a 344 | modified version of this License if you rename the license and remove 345 | any references to the name of the license steward (except to note that 346 | such modified license differs from this License). 347 | 348 | 10.4. Distributing Source Code Form that is Incompatible With Secondary 349 | Licenses 350 | 351 | If You choose to distribute Source Code Form that is Incompatible With 352 | Secondary Licenses under the terms of this version of the License, the 353 | notice described in Exhibit B of this License must be attached. 354 | 355 | Exhibit A - Source Code Form License Notice 356 | ------------------------------------------- 357 | 358 | This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public 359 | License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this 360 | file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. 361 | 362 | If it is not possible or desirable to put the notice in a particular 363 | file, then You may include the notice in a location (such as a LICENSE 364 | file in a relevant directory) where a recipient would be likely to look 365 | for such a notice. 366 | 367 | You may add additional accurate notices of copyright ownership. 368 | 369 | Exhibit B - "Incompatible With Secondary Licenses" Notice 370 | --------------------------------------------------------- 371 | 372 | This Source Code Form is "Incompatible With Secondary Licenses", as 373 | defined by the Mozilla Public License, v. 2.0. 374 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------