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49 | 50 | 51 | 52 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /assets/css/style.css: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | body { 2 | font-family: Arial, sans-serif; 3 | display: flex; 4 | flex-direction: column; 5 | align-items: center; 6 | } 7 | 8 | .input-container { 9 | text-align: center; 10 | margin-bottom: 20px; 11 | } 12 | 13 | /* #jsonInput { 14 | width: 80%; 15 | height: 100px; 16 | margin-bottom: 10px; 17 | } */ 18 | 19 | /* .preview-area, .picture-area { 20 | width: 1000px; 21 | margin-bottom: 20px; 22 | } */ 23 | .preview-area { 24 | overflow-y: scroll; 25 | display: flex; 26 | /* flex-direction: column; */ 27 | gap: 30px; 28 | align-items: center; 29 | } 30 | 31 | .canvas-area { 32 | overflow-y: scroll; 33 | display: flex; 34 | /* flex-direction: column; */ 35 | gap: 30px; 36 | align-items: center; 37 | } 38 | 39 | .card { 40 | width: 300px; 41 | height: 400px; 42 | box-sizing: border-box; 43 | overflow: hidden; 44 | position: relative; 45 | } 46 | 47 | .cover-card-bg { 48 | position: absolute; 49 | left: 0; 50 | top: 0; 51 | z-index: 1; 52 | width: 100%; 53 | height: 100%; 54 | } 55 | 56 | /* .card.cover-card{ 57 | background-image: url(./assets/img/cover-card@4x.png); 58 | background-repeat: no-repeat; 59 | background-size: cover; 60 | } */ 61 | .cover-card-content, 62 | .detail-card-content { 63 | position: absolute; 64 | left: 0; 65 | top: 0; 66 | z-index: 10; 67 | width: 100%; 68 | height: 100%; 69 | } 70 | 71 | .cover-card-content { 72 | display: flex; 73 | justify-content: center; 74 | align-items: center; 75 | } 76 | 77 | .cover-card-content>.card-title { 78 | margin: 0 40px 20px; 79 | font-size: 30px; 80 | font-family: 'DingTalk JinBuTi'; 81 | line-height: 1.4; 82 | font-weight: bold; 83 | flex: 1; 84 | } 85 | .detail-card-content{ 86 | display: flex; 87 | flex-direction: column; 88 | gap: 7px; 89 | } 90 | .detail-card-content>.card-title { 91 | margin: 0 40px; 92 | font-size: 20px; 93 | line-height: 1.4; 94 | font-weight: bold; 95 | margin-top: 65px; 96 | } 97 | 98 | .detail-card-content>.card-content { 99 | flex: 1; 100 | margin-bottom: 30px; 101 | display: flex; 102 | flex-direction: column; 103 | gap: 10px; 104 | } 105 | .detail-card-content .card-item:last-child{ 106 | margin-bottom: 60px; 107 | } 108 | .card-item{ 109 | margin: 0 40px; 110 | flex: 1; 111 | } 112 | .card-item>.card-subtitle { 113 | font-size: 15px; 114 | font-weight: bold; 115 | font-family: 'ZhuqueFangsong' 116 | } 117 | .card-item>.card-subtitle::before{ 118 | content: "👉 "; 119 | } 120 | .card-item>.card-subcontent{ 121 | font-size: 13px; 122 | } 123 | .card-item>.card-subcontent>span{ 124 | position: relative; 125 | } 126 | .card-item>.card-subcontent>span::after{ 127 | content: ""; 128 | position: absolute; 129 | right: 0; 130 | bottom: -1px; 131 | left: 0; 132 | z-index: -1; 133 | height: 5px; 134 | border-radius: 10px; 135 | background-color: #fef08a; 136 | } 137 | .thumb1 .card-item{ 138 | padding-top: 5px; 139 | } 140 | .thumb1 .card-item>.card-subtitle::before{ 141 | content: "👉 "; 142 | } 143 | /* .card-det-title { 144 | font-size: 15px; 145 | font-weight: bold; 146 | left: 20px; 147 | border-bottom: 1px solid #000; 148 | } */ 149 | 150 | /* .textbox { 151 | left: 20px; 152 | width: 240px; 153 | font-size: 15px; 154 | color: #29FE82; 155 | word-wrap: break-word; 156 | background-color: rgba(40, 39, 41, 0.9); 157 | margin: 10px; 158 | } 159 | 160 | .textbox-intro { 161 | top: 60px; 162 | } 163 | 164 | .textbox-content { 165 | top: 60px; 166 | } 167 | 168 | .textbox-content-2 { 169 | top: 120px; 170 | } 171 | 172 | .textbox-content-3 { 173 | top: 180px; 174 | } 175 | 176 | .textbox-content-4 { 177 | top: 240px; 178 | } 179 | 180 | .textbox-content-5 { 181 | top: 300px; 182 | } 183 | 184 | .card-image-wrapper { 185 | display: inline-block; 186 | margin: 5px; 187 | border: 1px solid #ccc; 188 | padding: 3px; 189 | } */ 190 | 191 | .card-image-wrapper { 192 | margin: 10px; 193 | display: inline-block; 194 | } 195 | 196 | .card-image-wrapper canvas { 197 | border: 1px solid #eee; 198 | box-shadow: 0 2px 4px rgba(0,0,0,0.1); 199 | } 200 | 201 | .btn-primary { 202 | background-color: #4CAF50; 203 | color: white; 204 | padding: 10px 20px; 205 | border: none; 206 | border-radius: 4px; 207 | cursor: pointer; 208 | margin: 10px; 209 | } 210 | 211 | .btn-primary:hover { 212 | background-color: #45a049; 213 | } 214 | 215 | .card-title { 216 | position: relative; 217 | z-index: 2; /* 确保文字在最上层 */ 218 | color: #000; /* 确保文字颜色 */ 219 | } 220 | 221 | .card-subtitle { 222 | position: relative; 223 | z-index: 2; 224 | color: #000; 225 | } 226 | 227 | .card-subcontent { 228 | position: relative; 229 | z-index: 2; 230 | color: #000; 231 | } 232 | 233 | .card { 234 | position: relative; 235 | } 236 | 237 | .cover-card-bg, 238 | .detail-card-bg { 239 | position: absolute; 240 | top: 0; 241 | left: 0; 242 | width: 100%; 243 | height: 100%; 244 | z-index: 1; 245 | } 246 | 247 | /* Add more specific styles as needed */ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /assets/js/FileSaver.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /* 2 | * FileSaver.js 3 | * A saveAs() FileSaver implementation. 4 | * 5 | * By Eli Grey, http://eligrey.com 6 | * 7 | * License : https://github.com/eligrey/FileSaver.js/blob/master/LICENSE.md (MIT) 8 | * source : http://purl.eligrey.com/github/FileSaver.js 9 | */ 10 | 11 | // The one and only way of getting global scope in all environments 12 | // https://stackoverflow.com/q/3277182/1008999 13 | var _global = typeof window === 'object' && window.window === window 14 | ? window : typeof self === 'object' && self.self === self 15 | ? self : typeof global === 'object' && global.global === global 16 | ? global 17 | : this 18 | 19 | function bom (blob, opts) { 20 | if (typeof opts === 'undefined') opts = { autoBom: false } 21 | else if (typeof opts !== 'object') { 22 | console.warn('Deprecated: Expected third argument to be a object') 23 | opts = { autoBom: !opts } 24 | } 25 | 26 | // prepend BOM for UTF-8 XML and text/* types (including HTML) 27 | // note: your browser will automatically convert UTF-16 U+FEFF to EF BB BF 28 | if (opts.autoBom && /^\s*(?:text\/\S*|application\/xml|\S*\/\S*\+xml)\s*;.*charset\s*=\s*utf-8/i.test(blob.type)) { 29 | return new Blob([String.fromCharCode(0xFEFF), blob], { type: blob.type }) 30 | } 31 | return blob 32 | } 33 | 34 | function download (url, name, opts) { 35 | var xhr = new XMLHttpRequest() 36 | xhr.open('GET', url) 37 | xhr.responseType = 'blob' 38 | xhr.onload = function () { 39 | saveAs(xhr.response, name, opts) 40 | } 41 | xhr.onerror = function () { 42 | console.error('could not download file') 43 | } 44 | xhr.send() 45 | } 46 | 47 | function corsEnabled (url) { 48 | var xhr = new XMLHttpRequest() 49 | // use sync to avoid popup blocker 50 | xhr.open('HEAD', url, false) 51 | try { 52 | xhr.send() 53 | } catch (e) {} 54 | return xhr.status >= 200 && xhr.status <= 299 55 | } 56 | 57 | // `a.click()` doesn't work for all browsers (#465) 58 | function click (node) { 59 | try { 60 | node.dispatchEvent(new MouseEvent('click')) 61 | } catch (e) { 62 | var evt = document.createEvent('MouseEvents') 63 | evt.initMouseEvent('click', true, true, window, 0, 0, 0, 80, 64 | 20, false, false, false, false, 0, null) 65 | node.dispatchEvent(evt) 66 | } 67 | } 68 | 69 | // Detect WebView inside a native macOS app by ruling out all browsers 70 | // We just need to check for 'Safari' because all other browsers (besides Firefox) include that too 71 | // https://www.whatismybrowser.com/guides/the-latest-user-agent/macos 72 | var isMacOSWebView = _global.navigator && /Macintosh/.test(navigator.userAgent) && /AppleWebKit/.test(navigator.userAgent) && !/Safari/.test(navigator.userAgent) 73 | 74 | var saveAs = _global.saveAs || ( 75 | // probably in some web worker 76 | (typeof window !== 'object' || window !== _global) 77 | ? function saveAs () { /* noop */ } 78 | 79 | // Use download attribute first if possible (#193 Lumia mobile) unless this is a macOS WebView 80 | : ('download' in HTMLAnchorElement.prototype && !isMacOSWebView) 81 | ? function saveAs (blob, name, opts) { 82 | var URL = _global.URL || _global.webkitURL 83 | // Namespace is used to prevent conflict w/ Chrome Poper Blocker extension (Issue #561) 84 | var a = document.createElementNS('http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml', 'a') 85 | name = name || blob.name || 'download' 86 | 87 | a.download = name 88 | a.rel = 'noopener' // tabnabbing 89 | 90 | // TODO: detect chrome extensions & packaged apps 91 | // a.target = '_blank' 92 | 93 | if (typeof blob === 'string') { 94 | // Support regular links 95 | a.href = blob 96 | if (a.origin !== location.origin) { 97 | corsEnabled(a.href) 98 | ? download(blob, name, opts) 99 | : click(a, a.target = '_blank') 100 | } else { 101 | click(a) 102 | } 103 | } else { 104 | // Support blobs 105 | a.href = URL.createObjectURL(blob) 106 | setTimeout(function () { URL.revokeObjectURL(a.href) }, 4E4) // 40s 107 | setTimeout(function () { click(a) }, 0) 108 | } 109 | } 110 | 111 | // Use msSaveOrOpenBlob as a second approach 112 | : 'msSaveOrOpenBlob' in navigator 113 | ? function saveAs (blob, name, opts) { 114 | name = name || blob.name || 'download' 115 | 116 | if (typeof blob === 'string') { 117 | if (corsEnabled(blob)) { 118 | download(blob, name, opts) 119 | } else { 120 | var a = document.createElement('a') 121 | a.href = blob 122 | a.target = '_blank' 123 | setTimeout(function () { click(a) }) 124 | } 125 | } else { 126 | navigator.msSaveOrOpenBlob(bom(blob, opts), name) 127 | } 128 | } 129 | 130 | // Fallback to using FileReader and a popup 131 | : function saveAs (blob, name, opts, popup) { 132 | // Open a popup immediately do go around popup blocker 133 | // Mostly only available on user interaction and the fileReader is async so... 134 | popup = popup || open('', '_blank') 135 | if (popup) { 136 | popup.document.title = 137 | popup.document.body.innerText = 'downloading...' 138 | } 139 | 140 | if (typeof blob === 'string') return download(blob, name, opts) 141 | 142 | var force = blob.type === 'application/octet-stream' 143 | var isSafari = /constructor/i.test(_global.HTMLElement) || _global.safari 144 | var isChromeIOS = /CriOS\/[\d]+/.test(navigator.userAgent) 145 | 146 | if ((isChromeIOS || (force && isSafari) || isMacOSWebView) && typeof FileReader !== 'undefined') { 147 | // Safari doesn't allow downloading of blob URLs 148 | var reader = new FileReader() 149 | reader.onloadend = function () { 150 | var url = reader.result 151 | url = isChromeIOS ? url : url.replace(/^data:[^;]*;/, 'data:attachment/file;') 152 | if (popup) popup.location.href = url 153 | else location = url 154 | popup = null // reverse-tabnabbing #460 155 | } 156 | reader.readAsDataURL(blob) 157 | } else { 158 | var URL = _global.URL || _global.webkitURL 159 | var url = URL.createObjectURL(blob) 160 | if (popup) popup.location = url 161 | else location.href = url 162 | popup = null // reverse-tabnabbing #460 163 | setTimeout(function () { URL.revokeObjectURL(url) }, 4E4) // 40s 164 | } 165 | } 166 | ) 167 | 168 | _global.saveAs = saveAs.saveAs = saveAs 169 | 170 | if (typeof module !== 'undefined') { 171 | module.exports = saveAs; 172 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /assets/js/script.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | document.getElementById('kimiBtn').addEventListener('click', function() { 2 | const userInput = document.getElementById('kimiInput').value.trim(); 3 | if (!userInput) { 4 | alert('请输入要分析的内容'); 5 | return; 6 | } 7 | 8 | const prefix = ' 仔细阅读这个链接中的内容。\n接下来,扮演一名知识整理专家,把我提供的知识文章整理成知识和案例卡片。\n## 背景信息\n目标读者均为该领域的小白新手,你在把文章中内容整理成卡片文字时,**务必确保表达方式通俗易懂**,**务必保留文章中的金句**。\n## 整理要求\n- 使用金字塔原理对知识文章进行提炼概括,如果原文不是金字塔结构则进行重构\n- 确保文章中的关键信息都被整理到知识卡片中\n- 确保每张卡片中各段信息之间、卡片知识与卡片知识之间具备连贯性\n- 对知识点进行展开介绍时,确保信息的通俗易懂,避免使用专业术语\n- 输出纯文本内容,不要包含任何标识符。\n## 输出结构\n将信息以 JSON 格式输出。\n参考如下结构\n{"CoverCard": {"title": "组卡片的标题,优先使用疑问句,简洁具有吸引力","abstract":"文章核心内容,300字以内"},"detailCards": [{"title": "第一张卡片的标题,12字以内","knowledgePoints": {"point1": "第一个知识点的小标题,20字以内","point1_desc":"第一个知识点的展开介绍,不超过99字","point2": "第二个知识点的小标题,20字以内","point2_desc":"第二个知识点的展开介绍,不超过99字","point3": "第三个知识点的小标题,20字以内","point3_desc":"第三个知识点的展开介绍,不超过99字"}},{"title": "第二张卡片的标题,12字以内","knowledgePoints": {"point1": "第一个知识点的小标题,20字以内","point1_desc":"第一个知识点的展开介绍,不超过99字","point2": "第二个知识点的小标题,20字以内","point2_desc":"第二个知识点的展开介绍,不超过99字","point3": "第三个知识点的小标题,20字以内","point3_desc":"第三个知识点的展开介绍,不超过99字"}}]}'; 9 | const fullPrompt = encodeURIComponent(userInput + prefix); 10 | const kimiUrl = `https://kimi.moonshot.cn/_prefill_chat?prefill_prompt=${fullPrompt}&send_immediately=true&force_search=true`; 11 | 12 | window.open(kimiUrl, '_blank'); 13 | }); 14 | 15 | document.getElementById('convertBtn').addEventListener('click', function() { 16 | const jsonInput = document.getElementById('jsonInput').value; 17 | try { 18 | const jsonData = JSON.parse(jsonInput); 19 | renderCards(jsonData); 20 | } catch (e) { 21 | alert('Please enter a valid JSON structure.'); 22 | } 23 | }); 24 | document.getElementById('generatePicBtn').addEventListener('click', async function() { 25 | const cards = document.querySelectorAll('.card'); 26 | const pictureArea = document.getElementById('pictureArea'); 27 | pictureArea.innerHTML = ''; 28 | 29 | // 预加载所有背景图片 30 | const preloadImages = async () => { 31 | const imageUrls = [ 32 | 'assets/img/thumb1/cover-card.png', 33 | 'assets/img/thumb1/detail-card.png' 34 | ]; 35 | 36 | const loadImage = (url) => { 37 | return new Promise((resolve, reject) => { 38 | const img = new Image(); 39 | img.onload = () => resolve(img); 40 | img.onerror = reject; 41 | img.src = url; 42 | }); 43 | }; 44 | 45 | try { 46 | await Promise.all(imageUrls.map(loadImage)); 47 | console.log('All background images loaded'); 48 | } catch (error) { 49 | console.error('Failed to load background images:', error); 50 | } 51 | }; 52 | 53 | // 等待背景图片加载完成 54 | await preloadImages(); 55 | 56 | // 逐个渲染卡片 57 | for (let index = 0; index < cards.length; index++) { 58 | try { 59 | const canvas = await html2canvas(cards[index], { 60 | width: 300, 61 | height: 400, 62 | scale: 4, 63 | useCORS: true, 64 | allowTaint: true, 65 | backgroundColor: '#ffffff', 66 | logging: true, 67 | onclone: function(clonedDoc) { 68 | const clonedCard = clonedDoc.querySelector('.card'); 69 | if (clonedCard) { 70 | // 保持原始样式 71 | const originalCard = cards[index]; 72 | clonedCard.style.cssText = window.getComputedStyle(originalCard).cssText; 73 | } 74 | } 75 | }); 76 | 77 | const wrapper = document.createElement('div'); 78 | wrapper.className = 'card-image-wrapper'; 79 | wrapper.appendChild(canvas); 80 | pictureArea.appendChild(wrapper); 81 | 82 | // 添加日志确认渲染完成 83 | console.log(`Card ${index} rendered successfully`); 84 | } catch (error) { 85 | console.error(`Failed to render card ${index}:`, error); 86 | } 87 | } 88 | 89 | // 添加下载按钮 90 | const downloadAllBtn = document.createElement('button'); 91 | downloadAllBtn.className = 'download-all-btn btn-primary'; 92 | downloadAllBtn.textContent = '下载全部图片'; 93 | pictureArea.appendChild(downloadAllBtn); 94 | 95 | downloadAllBtn.addEventListener('click', function() { 96 | const canvases = document.querySelectorAll('.card-image-wrapper canvas'); 97 | const timestamp = new Date().toISOString().slice(0, 16).replace(/[-T:]/g, ''); // 获取当前时间并格式化 98 | const jsonData = JSON.parse(document.getElementById('jsonInput').value); // 获取 JSON 数据 99 | 100 | // 创建文本内容 101 | const textContent = `标题: ${jsonData.CoverCard.title}\n摘要: ${jsonData.CoverCard.abstract}\n`; 102 | const textBlob = new Blob([textContent], { type: 'text/plain' }); 103 | const textLink = document.createElement('a'); 104 | textLink.download = `card-info-${timestamp}.txt`; // 文本文件名 105 | textLink.href = URL.createObjectURL(textBlob); 106 | document.body.appendChild(textLink); 107 | textLink.click(); 108 | document.body.removeChild(textLink); 109 | URL.revokeObjectURL(textLink.href); 110 | 111 | canvases.forEach((canvas, index) => { 112 | try { 113 | canvas.toBlob(function(blob) { 114 | if (blob) { 115 | const link = document.createElement('a'); 116 | link.download = `card-${timestamp}-${index + 1}.png`; // 修改文件名以包含日期、时间和序号 117 | link.href = URL.createObjectURL(blob); 118 | document.body.appendChild(link); 119 | link.click(); 120 | document.body.removeChild(link); 121 | URL.revokeObjectURL(link.href); 122 | } 123 | }, 'image/png'); 124 | } catch (error) { 125 | console.error(`Failed to download card ${index}:`, error); 126 | } 127 | }); 128 | }); 129 | }); 130 | 131 | function renderCards(data) { 132 | const previewArea = document.getElementById('previewArea'); 133 | previewArea.innerHTML = ''; // Clear previous cards 134 | 135 | // Render Cover Card 136 | if (data.CoverCard) { 137 | const coverCard = createCard(data.CoverCard, 'cover-card'); 138 | previewArea.appendChild(coverCard); 139 | } 140 | 141 | // Render Introduction Card 142 | if (data.introduction) { 143 | const introCard = createCard(data.introduction, 'introduction-card'); 144 | previewArea.appendChild(introCard); 145 | } 146 | 147 | // Render Detail Cards 148 | if (data.detailCards) { 149 | data.detailCards.forEach((cardData, index) => { 150 | const detailCard = createCard(cardData, 'detail-card'); 151 | previewArea.appendChild(detailCard); 152 | }); 153 | } 154 | 155 | } 156 | 157 | function createCard(data, cardType) { 158 | const card = document.createElement('div'); 159 | card.className = `card ${cardType}`; 160 | const selectedTemplate = document.getElementById('templateSelector').value; // 获取选中的模板 161 | 162 | if (cardType === 'cover-card') { 163 | card.innerHTML = ` 164 |
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170 | `; 171 | } else if (cardType === 'introduction-card') { 172 | card.innerHTML = ` 173 |
${data.title}
174 |
${data.introduction}
175 | `; 176 | } else if (cardType === 'detail-card') { 177 | // 先创建基础结构 178 | let cardContent = ` 179 |
180 |
${data.title}
181 | `; 182 | 183 | // 动态生成知识点内容 184 | for (let key in data.knowledgePoints) { 185 | if (key.startsWith('point') && key.endsWith('_desc')) continue; // 跳过描述,我们在处理point时一并处理 186 | 187 | const pointNumber = key.replace('point', ''); 188 | const descKey = `point${pointNumber}_desc`; 189 | 190 | if (data.knowledgePoints[descKey]) { 191 | cardContent += ` 192 |
193 |
${data.knowledgePoints[key]}
194 |
${data.knowledgePoints[descKey]}
195 |
196 | `; 197 | } 198 | } 199 | 200 | // 添加背景图 201 | cardContent += ` 202 |
203 |
204 | 205 |
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