├── .github └── workflows │ └── pythonpublish.yml ├── .gitignore ├── LICENSE ├── MANIFEST.in ├── README.md ├── memethesis ├── __init__.py ├── __main__.py ├── fancyprint.py ├── fonts.py ├── format_utils.py ├── help.txt ├── interactive.py ├── meme │ ├── __init__.py │ ├── ascii.py │ ├── caption.py │ ├── horizontal.py │ ├── imageops.py │ ├── res │ │ ├── fonts │ │ │ ├── ComicSans.ttf │ │ │ ├── Impact.ttf │ │ │ ├── NotoSans-Regular.ttf │ │ │ └── NotoSansMono-Regular.ttf │ │ └── template │ │ │ ├── brainsize │ │ │ ├── brain1.jpg │ │ │ ├── brain10.jpg │ │ │ ├── brain11.jpg │ │ │ ├── brain12.jpg │ │ │ ├── brain13.jpg │ │ │ ├── brain14.jpg │ │ │ ├── brain2.jpg │ │ │ ├── brain3.jpg │ │ │ ├── brain4.jpg │ │ │ ├── brain5.jpg │ │ │ ├── brain6.jpg │ │ │ ├── brain7.jpg │ │ │ ├── brain8.jpg │ │ │ ├── brain9.jpg │ │ │ └── format.yml │ │ │ ├── doppio │ │ │ ├── choking.jpg │ │ │ ├── chokingharder.jpg │ │ │ ├── format.yml │ │ │ └── ok.jpg │ │ │ ├── drake │ │ │ ├── drake_dislike.jpg │ │ │ ├── drake_like.jpg │ │ │ └── format.yml │ │ │ ├── draw25 │ │ │ ├── draw_25_or_do_sth.jpg │ │ │ └── format.yml │ │ │ ├── mcmahon │ │ │ ├── format.yml │ │ │ ├── reaction1.jpg │ │ │ ├── reaction2.jpg │ │ │ ├── reaction3.jpg │ │ │ ├── reaction4.jpg │ │ │ └── reaction5.jpg │ │ │ ├── onefear │ │ │ ├── format.yml │ │ │ └── onefear.jpg │ │ │ ├── panik_kalm │ │ │ ├── format.yml │ │ │ ├── kalm.jpg │ │ │ └── panik.jpg │ │ │ ├── pigeon │ │ │ ├── format.yml │ │ │ └── is_this_a_pigeon.jpg │ │ │ ├── pooh │ │ │ ├── format.yml │ │ │ ├── tired.jpg │ │ │ └── wired.jpg │ │ │ └── womanyelling │ │ │ ├── catto.jpg │ │ │ ├── format.yml │ │ │ └── taylor.jpg │ ├── separator.py │ ├── single.py │ ├── textops.py │ └── vertical.py └── memethesizers.py ├── setup.py └── test.sh /.github/workflows/pythonpublish.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | name: Upload Python Package 2 | 3 | on: 4 | release: 5 | types: [created] 6 | 7 | jobs: 8 | deploy: 9 | runs-on: ubuntu-latest 10 | steps: 11 | - uses: actions/checkout@v2 12 | - name: Set up Python 13 | uses: actions/setup-python@v1 14 | with: 15 | python-version: '3.x' 16 | - name: Install dependencies 17 | run: | 18 | python -m pip install --upgrade pip 19 | pip install setuptools wheel twine 20 | - name: Build and publish 21 | env: 22 | TWINE_USERNAME: ${{ secrets.PYPI_USERNAME }} 23 | TWINE_PASSWORD: ${{ secrets.PYPI_PASSWORD }} 24 | run: | 25 | python setup.py sdist bdist_wheel 26 | twine upload dist/* 27 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.gitignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | __pycache__/ 2 | .vscode/ 3 | res/fonts/ 4 | # pypi build files 5 | build/ 6 | dist/ 7 | memethesis.egg-info/ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /LICENSE: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE 2 | Version 3, 29 June 2007 3 | 4 | Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 5 | Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies 6 | of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. 7 | 8 | Preamble 9 | 10 | The GNU General Public License is a free, copyleft license for 11 | software and other kinds of works. 12 | 13 | The licenses for most software and other practical works are designed 14 | to take away your freedom to share and change the works. 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But first, please read 674 | . 675 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /MANIFEST.in: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | graft res 2 | graft memethesis 3 | global-exclude *.py[cod] 4 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # memethesis-cli 2 | 3 | ![AUR](https://img.shields.io/badge/AUR-v3.3.0-informational) ![PyPI](https://img.shields.io/pypi/v/memethesis) ![Upload Python Package](https://github.com/fakefred/memethesis-cli/workflows/Upload%20Python%20Package/badge.svg) Donate using Liberapay [![Downloads](https://pepy.tech/badge/memethesis)](https://pepy.tech/project/memethesis) 4 | 5 | ## Updates in 3.3.0 6 | 7 | ASCII memes are here. However they don't come without cost. Memethesis needs 8 | contributions that push this feature forward, by making ASCII templates. 9 | Trust me, it's fun. 10 | Be sure to check out [ASCIM](https://github.com/fakefred/ascim), another 11 | project of mine which powers Memethesis' ASCII feature. 12 | Read its README to see how to make compliant ASCII art. 13 | 14 | ### Templates in need of an ASCII template adaptation: 15 | 16 | - [x] Drake 17 | - [ ] Brain Size 18 | - [ ] Woman Yelling 19 | - [ ] Pooh 20 | - [ ] Pigeon 21 | - [x] Draw 25 22 | - [ ] One Fear 23 | - [ ] McMahon 24 | - [ ] Doppio 25 | 26 | ## Updates in 3.0.0-beta 27 | 28 | Automation has reached a new level where **all** existing formats are fully 29 | automated by memethesizers for their respective compositions, 30 | including `single`, `vertical`, and `horizontal`. 31 | Adding new formats are now easier than ever, 32 | which is why this repo is open to issues and PR's for new formats, 33 | instead of the author writing new scripts for each one of them because 34 | everyone has limited energy. 35 | If you would like a new format and could afford the time and effort to provide 36 | the data, please open a PR; 37 | if you cannot, open an issue. 38 | The former type of contributors should pay attention to such issues, 39 | and help with them when possible. 40 | 41 | ## Installation 42 | 43 | There are multiple methods to install `memethesis-cli`: 44 | 1. Install memethesis-cli from the [AUR](https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/memethesis-cli); 45 | 2. Install memethesis-cli from the [GURU overlay](https://gpo.zugaina.org/Overlays/guru/media-gfx/memethesis-cli) for Gentoo; 46 | 3. Install memethesis-cli from [PyPI](https://pypi.org/project/memethesis/); 47 | 4. Build memethesis-cli yourself; 48 | 49 | ### 1) Installing from the AUR 50 | 51 | NOTE: Only for Arch Linux/Manjaro users. Installing from the AUR will automatically install memethesis' dependencies. 52 | 53 | You could use an AUR Helper like `yay` or you can directly clone the repo. 54 | 55 | + Using `yay`: 56 | 57 | - If you haven't installed `yay`: https://github.com/Jguer/yay 58 | 59 | - If you already have `yay` (or another AUR helper): 60 | 61 | ```bash 62 | yay -S memethesis-cli 63 | ``` 64 | 65 | + Without `yay`: 66 | 67 | ```bash 68 | cd ~; git clone https://aur.archlinux.org/memethesis-cli.git 69 | cd memethesis-cli 70 | makepkg -si 71 | ``` 72 | 73 | ### 2) Installing from the GURU overlay 74 | 75 | NOTE: Ensure the GURU overlay [is enabled](https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Ebuild_repository), it is needed for memethesis-cli as well as some of its dependencies. 76 | 77 | Edit `/etc/portage/package.accept_keywords` for `media-gfx/memethesis-cli` and its dependencies that need it. Install with: 78 | 79 | ```bash 80 | emerge media-gfx/memethesis-cli 81 | ``` 82 | 83 | ### 3) Installing from PyPI 84 | 85 | NOTE: we are using `pip3` instead of `pip` because somebody might be still using Python 2.7 which is obsolete. 86 | Firstly, let's upgrade pip: 87 | 88 | `pip3 install --upgrade pip` 89 | 90 | Next, let's install memethesis from PyPI: 91 | 92 | `pip3 install memethesis` 93 | 94 | ### 4) Building and installing from source 95 | 96 | ```bash 97 | cd ~ # use $HOME 98 | git clone https://github.com/fakefred/memethesis-cli # will clone the git repo 99 | cd memethesis-cli # will go into directory 100 | python3 setup.py install # will install memethesis 101 | ``` 102 | 103 | ## Usage 104 | 105 | > This part assumes you have a working python 3.x environment, 106 | > which `python` refers to. If your OS uses `python3`, you are smart enough. 107 | 108 | ``` 109 | $ memethesis -h 110 | Memethesis CLI - All Your Memes Are Belong To Us! 111 | 112 | arguments: 113 | -h, --help show this help message and exit 114 | -l, --list show a list of meme formats and exit 115 | -i, --interactive interactive mode (certain formats only) 116 | 117 | -f, --format FORMAT the meme format to use 118 | -c, --caption CAPTION caption text to add above your meme 119 | --font FONT the font to use for body panels 120 | 121 | -o, --output OUTPUT save the meme as (jpg/png) 122 | -p, --preview display meme without saving it, 123 | unless -o/--output is specified 124 | --ascii generate your meme in ASCII and print 125 | to stdout. 126 | 127 | usage: 128 | # command mode 129 | $ memethesis -f FORMAT [-p|-o filename] --flag0 TEXT0 --flag1 TEXT1 ... 130 | 131 | # remember to wrap spaced strings in quotes 132 | # example: 133 | $ memethesis -f drake -o meme.png --dislike 'one thing' --like 'another thing' 134 | 135 | # interactive mode 136 | $ memethesis -i 137 | ``` 138 | 139 | ## Guide for new formats 140 | 141 | `cd` to `./memethesis/meme/res/template`. Create a directory named after your 142 | meme. Create `format.yml` inside the dir you created. 143 | 144 | ### `formats.yml` 145 | 146 | #### Canonical documentation 147 | 148 | ```yml 149 | # Keywords wrapped in are to be modified on demand; 150 | # others are hardcoded. Starred (*) keywords are optional. 151 | : # The flag you use for the meme format 152 | # For example, if you name it 'drake' it is accessed via '-f drake' 153 | 154 | composition: vertical|horizontal|single 155 | # Denotes how the meme is made: stacked top to bottom, 156 | # laid side by side, or a single panel 157 | # Respective examples: drake, womanyelling, pigeon 158 | 159 | panels: 160 | # ^ When composition == 'single', things put here 161 | # are textboxes instead of panels, which are pasted on one panel 162 | 163 | : # < Flag for this panel/textbox 164 | # For example, if you named your panel/textbox 'dislike' 165 | # it is accessed via '--dislike ' 166 | # Make your panel/textbox as unique as possible, 167 | # and if you can, make it short and descriptive. 168 | # IMPORTANT: flag names CAN collide. Make your flag different from 169 | # all others. 170 | 171 | description*: 172 | # ^ Shown in --list and, if the composition is not single, 173 | # in --interactive 174 | 175 | image: / 176 | # ^ Image path relative to ./memethesis/meme/res/template/ 177 | 178 | textbox: [left, top, width, height] 179 | # ^ Textbox position 180 | 181 | font*: notosans|notosansmono|impact|comicsans 182 | # ^ Default font for the template 183 | # (memethesis assumes notosans if none; see `fonts.py`) 184 | # Overridden when '--font' is specified in command mode 185 | 186 | style*: stroke 187 | # ^ Use 'stroke' if default font is impact for best effects 188 | 189 | ascii*: | # `|` means lines ahead are part of string until dedent 190 | +---+---+ 191 | | | | 192 | +---+---+ 193 | # For the ascii template, wrap it in a rectangle 194 | # In fact, *what* the rect is made of does not matter, 195 | # but it's best to conform to the ASCIM standards 196 | 197 | asciibox*: [left, top, width, height] 198 | # ^ The box wrapping up the text 199 | # Also ASCIM-compliant 200 | 201 | : 202 | # ... 203 | 204 | # more panels, if you wish 205 | 206 | : # You can combine multiple templates into one dir, 207 | # but only do that when they're relevant and inseparable 208 | ``` 209 | 210 | #### Example 211 | 212 | Here is an tested example, from the drake format: 213 | 214 | ```yml 215 | drake: 216 | composition: vertical 217 | panels: 218 | dislike: 219 | description: Drake dislike 220 | image: drake/drake_dislike.jpg 221 | textbox: [370, 12, 400, 250] 222 | ascii: | 223 | +-----------------------+---------------------------------+ 224 | | | | 225 | | _____ | | 226 | | / \ | | 227 | | | \ / | ||| | | 228 | | | | \|/ | | 229 | | \_^___/ | | | 230 | | / \ / | | 231 | | |________/ | | 232 | +-----------------------+---------------------------------+ 233 | asciibox: [26, 1, 31, 8] 234 | like: 235 | description: Drake like 236 | image: drake/drake_like.jpg 237 | textbox: [370, 20, 400, 250] 238 | ascii: | 239 | +-----------------------+---------------------------------+ 240 | | _____ | | 241 | | / \ | | 242 | | | / \ | | | 243 | | | | | | 244 | | _\_v___/_ | | 245 | | / \ | | 246 | | / / |\| | 247 | | | \/ / | | 248 | +-----------------------+---------------------------------+ 249 | asciibox: [26, 1, 31, 8] 250 | ``` 251 | 252 | Here are a few points to follow: 253 | 254 | - Make the directory and files distinguishable from others or potential ones: 255 | for example, `spiderman` serves as a poor identifier for meme formats because there are countless spiderman memes. 256 | - Keep the image resolution moderately high. 800px wide is enough. 257 | Don't scale up too much. 258 | - Don't include whitespace in filenames and yml keywords. 259 | - Use lower case as default, unless capital ones are necessary. 260 | - Test before opening a PR. Ensure the textboxes are right by feeding it long 261 | strings like `'mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm'`. 262 | I will clone your fork and test personally. 263 | - If you ensure the test passes, add a command you use to test your format to 264 | `test.sh` in the root dir of the project. 265 | 266 | ## Debugging 267 | 268 | ```bash 269 | [make edits] 270 | # to test by running module 271 | $ python -m memethesis.__main__ [args] 272 | # to test all formats with shell script 273 | $ sudo chmod +x test.sh 274 | $ ./test.sh 275 | # to test by installing wheel 276 | $ python setup.py bdist_wheel # will generate .whl 277 | $ pip install dist/memethesis-[something].whl 278 | ``` 279 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /memethesis/__init__.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/fakefred/memethesis-cli/8c71e820ddaa1d31258cb98b821d6d08bf7f1e82/memethesis/__init__.py -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /memethesis/__main__.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | from argparse import ArgumentParser 2 | import sys 3 | import re 4 | from os import path 5 | from .fancyprint import color, style 6 | from .memethesizers import * 7 | from .meme.ascii import make_ascii 8 | from .format_utils import * 9 | from .fonts import * 10 | from .interactive import interactive 11 | 12 | FORMATS = read_formats() 13 | FMT_NAMES = get_format_names(FORMATS) 14 | PANEL_TYPES = get_panel_types(FORMATS) 15 | 16 | 17 | def main(): 18 | argparser = ArgumentParser(add_help=False) 19 | 20 | argparser.add_argument( 21 | '-h', '--help', action='store_true') 22 | argparser.add_argument( 23 | '-l', '--list', action='store_true') 24 | argparser.add_argument( 25 | '-i', '--interactive', action='store_true') 26 | argparser.add_argument( 27 | '-f', '--format', choices=FMT_NAMES) 28 | argparser.add_argument( 29 | '-o', '--output') 30 | argparser.add_argument( 31 | '-p', '--preview', action='store_true') 32 | argparser.add_argument( 33 | '-c', '--caption') 34 | argparser.add_argument('--font') 35 | argparser.add_argument('--no-save', action='store_true') 36 | argparser.add_argument('--ascii', action='store_true') 37 | 38 | # parse flags from formats.yml 39 | for fk, fv in PANEL_TYPES.items(): 40 | # fk: format names 41 | # fv.keys(): panel names 42 | # fv.values(): panel flags 43 | group = argparser.add_argument_group(fk) 44 | for pv in fv: 45 | group.add_argument('--' + str(pv)) 46 | 47 | args = vars(argparser.parse_args()) 48 | 49 | if args['help']: 50 | print(''.join( 51 | open( 52 | path.join(path.dirname(__file__), 'help.txt') 53 | ).readlines())) 54 | sys.exit(0) 55 | elif args['list']: 56 | # format: 57 | # flag[: description] 58 | ls = '' 59 | for fmt in FMT_NAMES: 60 | ls += style(fmt, sty=1) + '\n' 61 | types = PANEL_TYPES[fmt] 62 | for ty in types: 63 | meta = FORMATS[fmt]['panels'][ty] 64 | ls += ' --' + ty 65 | if 'description' in meta and meta['description']: 66 | ls += ': ' + meta['description'] 67 | ls += '\n' 68 | print(ls) 69 | sys.exit(0) 70 | 71 | elif args['interactive']: 72 | try: 73 | interactive() 74 | # PyInquirer throws a KeyError when user presses ^C 75 | # This ensures better UX, but when debugging, 76 | # perhaps you should remove the try...except block. 77 | except KeyError: 78 | sys.exit(1) 79 | else: 80 | # command mode 81 | # validate format 82 | if not args['format']: 83 | print(color( 84 | 'Error: requires either -i/--interactive to be present or -f/--format specified.', 85 | fgc=1)) # red 86 | sys.exit(1) 87 | # make sure the meme to be generated has something else to be 88 | # other than an ephemeral spectre in the volatile RAM, 89 | # like a file or some screen pixels or a few lines in the terminal 90 | if not (args['preview'] or args['output'] or args['ascii'] or args['no_save']): 91 | print(color( 92 | 'Error: either -p/--preview, -o/--output or --ascii needs to be present.', 93 | fgc=1)) 94 | sys.exit(1) 95 | # ensure font exists 96 | if args['font'] and not args['font'] in FONTS: 97 | print(color( 98 | 'Error: font does not exist.', 99 | fgc=1)) 100 | sys.exit(1) 101 | 102 | fmt = args['format'] 103 | 104 | # all the tuples with flags provided by formats.yml 105 | # are added to the list as (flag, value) 106 | # as a result, there are flags that are not populated. 107 | # to eliminate such "blank" tuples, 108 | # we run a filter against the list above. 109 | panels = list(filter(lambda tup: bool(tup[1]), 110 | [(n, args[n.replace('-', '_')]) 111 | for n in PANEL_TYPES[fmt]])) 112 | # NOTE: argparse gives us --flag-with-dashes 113 | # as args['flag_with_dashes'] 114 | 115 | # NOTE: captions and seps are unsupported in ascii mode 116 | if args['caption']: 117 | panels = [('caption', args['caption']), ('sep', None)] + panels 118 | 119 | if args['ascii']: 120 | # print ASCIM image and exit 121 | print(make_ascii(fmt, panels)) 122 | sys.exit(0) 123 | 124 | meme = MEMETHESIZERS[fmt](fmt, panels, cmdfont=args['font']) 125 | 126 | if args['preview']: 127 | # uses PIL to preview the meme with ImageMagick 128 | meme.show(title='Memethesis Preview') 129 | 130 | if args['output']: 131 | o = args['output'] 132 | fp = ((o if re.search('\.(jpe?g|png)$', o, flags=re.I) 133 | else o + '.jpg') 134 | if o else 'meme.jpg') 135 | meme.save(fp) 136 | print(color(f'Meme saved to {fp}.', fgc=2)) 137 | 138 | 139 | if __name__ == '__main__': 140 | main() 141 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /memethesis/fancyprint.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | from colored import fg, attr 2 | # color chart see https://pypi.org/project/colored/ 3 | 4 | 5 | def color(text: str, fgc=15): 6 | return f'{fg(fgc)}{text}{attr(0)}' 7 | 8 | 9 | def style(text: str, sty=0): 10 | return f'{attr(sty)}{text}{attr(0)}' 11 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /memethesis/fonts.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | from os import path 2 | 3 | FONTS = { 4 | 'notosans': 'NotoSans-Regular.ttf', 5 | 'notosansmono': 'NotoSansMono-Regular.ttf', 6 | 'impact': 'Impact.ttf', 7 | 'comicsans': 'ComicSans.ttf' 8 | } 9 | 10 | IMPLY_STROKE = ['impact'] 11 | 12 | def get_fontpath(name: str): 13 | return path.join( 14 | path.dirname(__file__), 15 | 'meme/res/fonts', 16 | FONTS[name.lower()] 17 | ) 18 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /memethesis/format_utils.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import yaml 2 | from os import path, listdir 3 | from .fancyprint import color 4 | import sys 5 | 6 | 7 | def read_formats() -> dict: 8 | # template metadata are stored in 9 | # ./res/template//format.yml 10 | templates = {} 11 | temp_path = path.join(path.dirname(__file__), 'meme/res/template') 12 | temp_dirs = listdir(temp_path) 13 | for temp in temp_dirs: 14 | try: 15 | fmt = yaml.load( 16 | open(path.join(temp_path, temp, 'format.yml')), 17 | Loader=yaml.FullLoader) 18 | for k, v in fmt.items(): 19 | templates[k] = v 20 | except FileNotFoundError: 21 | print(color( 22 | f'Warning: no format.yml found for meme format `{temp}`.', 23 | fgc=3)) # yellow 24 | continue 25 | 26 | if templates: 27 | return templates 28 | 29 | print(color('No meme formats found.', fgc=1)) 30 | sys.exit(1) 31 | 32 | 33 | def get_format_names(fmts: dict) -> list: 34 | return list(fmts.keys()) 35 | 36 | 37 | def get_panel_types(fmts: dict) -> dict: 38 | return {k: list(v['panels'].keys()) for k, v in fmts.items()} 39 | 40 | 41 | def get_panel_descriptions(fmts: dict) -> dict: 42 | descrips = { 43 | fk: { 44 | pk: pv['description'] if 'description' in pv else '' 45 | for pk, pv in fv['panels'].items() 46 | } for fk, fv in fmts.items() 47 | } 48 | 49 | for fk in descrips.keys(): 50 | descrips[fk]['caption'] = 'Caption' 51 | descrips[fk]['sep'] = 'Horizontal line' 52 | descrips[fk]['abort'] = '[stop adding panels]' 53 | 54 | return descrips 55 | 56 | 57 | def get_compositions(fmts: dict) -> dict: 58 | return {k: v['composition'] for k, v in fmts.items()} 59 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /memethesis/help.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | Memethesis CLI - All Your Memes Are Belong To Us! 2 | 3 | arguments: 4 | -h, --help show this help message and exit 5 | -l, --list show a list of meme formats and exit 6 | -i, --interactive interactive mode (certain formats only) 7 | 8 | -f, --format FORMAT the meme format to use 9 | -c, --caption CAPTION caption text to add above your meme 10 | --font FONT the font to use for body panels 11 | 12 | -o, --output OUTPUT save the meme as (jpg/png) 13 | -p, --preview display meme without saving it, 14 | unless -o/--output is specified 15 | --ascii generate your meme in ASCII and print 16 | to stdout. 17 | 18 | usage: 19 | # command mode 20 | $ memethesis -f FORMAT [-p|-o filename] --flag0 TEXT0 --flag1 TEXT1 ... 21 | 22 | # remember to wrap spaced strings in quotes 23 | # example: 24 | $ memethesis -f drake -o meme.png --dislike 'one thing' --like 'another thing' 25 | 26 | # interactive mode 27 | $ memethesis -i 28 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /memethesis/interactive.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import sys 2 | import re 3 | import yaml 4 | from PyInquirer import prompt 5 | from .fancyprint import color, style 6 | from .memethesizers import * 7 | from .fonts import FONTS 8 | from .format_utils import * 9 | 10 | FORMATS = read_formats() 11 | COMPOSITIONS = get_compositions(FORMATS) 12 | FMT_NAMES = filter( # single panel memes don't deserve interactive mode 13 | lambda f: not COMPOSITIONS[f] == 'single', 14 | get_format_names(FORMATS)) 15 | PANEL_TYPES = get_panel_types(FORMATS) 16 | DESCRIPTIONS = get_panel_descriptions(FORMATS) 17 | 18 | 19 | def panel_memory(panels: list, fmt: str) -> str: 20 | output = 'Current panels:\n' 21 | for i, p in enumerate(panels, 1): 22 | output += f'{i}. {style(DESCRIPTIONS[fmt][p[0]], sty=1)}: {p[1]}\n' 23 | return output 24 | 25 | 26 | def interactive(): 27 | # ask for format 28 | fmt = prompt([{ 29 | 'type': 'list', 30 | 'name': 'format', 31 | 'message': 'Select meme format:', 32 | 'choices': FMT_NAMES 33 | }])['format'] 34 | 35 | panel_types_of_format = PANEL_TYPES[fmt] 36 | 37 | panels = [] 38 | # cap and sep are rejected after woman/cat panel. 39 | reject_cap_and_sep = False 40 | loop = True 41 | # begin adding panels 42 | while loop: 43 | applicable_panel_types = (panel_types_of_format + 44 | (['caption', 'sep'] 45 | if not reject_cap_and_sep else []) + 46 | ['abort']) 47 | displayed_panel_types = [str(k) + ': ' + DESCRIPTIONS[fmt][k] 48 | for k in applicable_panel_types] 49 | 50 | # ask for panel type 51 | panel_type = prompt([{ 52 | 'type': 'list', 53 | 'name': 'type', 54 | 'message': f'Select type for panel {len(panels) + 1}:', 55 | 'choices': displayed_panel_types 56 | }])['type'].split(': ')[0] 57 | 58 | if panel_type == 'abort': 59 | break # exit loop, proceed to panel editing 60 | 61 | if not panel_type == 'sep': 62 | # sep lines do not need text 63 | text = prompt([{ 64 | 'type': 'input', 65 | 'name': 'text', 66 | 'message': f'Text for panel {len(panels) + 1}: (leave blank to abort)', 67 | }])['text'] 68 | if not text: 69 | continue # return to panel type selection 70 | else: 71 | text = '' 72 | 73 | if panel_type in ('woman', 'cat') and not reject_cap_and_sep: 74 | # notify at first woman/cat panel addition 75 | print(color('Warning: after the addition of a woman or cat panel, \ 76 | captions and lines are no longer accepted.', fgc=3)) # yellow 77 | reject_cap_and_sep = True 78 | 79 | panels.append([panel_type, text]) 80 | print(panel_memory(panels, fmt)) 81 | 82 | loop = prompt([{ 83 | 'type': 'confirm', 84 | 'name': 'loop', 85 | 'message': 'Add another panel?', 86 | 'default': True 87 | }])['loop'] 88 | 89 | if not loop and all([(p[0] in ('caption', 'sep')) for p in panels]): 90 | # no body panels added 91 | print(color( 92 | 'Error: cannot proceed until a real meme panel is added.', 93 | fgc=1)) # red 94 | loop = True 95 | 96 | # select font 97 | cmdfont = prompt([{ 98 | 'type': 'list', 99 | 'name': 'font', 100 | 'message': 'Select font:', 101 | 'choices': FONTS.keys() 102 | }])['font'] 103 | 104 | # begin editing panels 105 | loop = True 106 | while loop: 107 | print('This is a list of panels you have added to your meme:') 108 | print(panel_memory(panels, fmt)) 109 | preview = prompt([{ 110 | 'type': 'confirm', 111 | 'name': 'preview', 112 | 'message': 'Display a preview of your meme? (Esc to close preview)', 113 | 'default': True 114 | }])['preview'] 115 | if preview: 116 | MEMETHESIZERS[fmt](fmt, panels, cmdfont=cmdfont).show() 117 | 118 | loop = prompt([{ 119 | 'type': 'confirm', 120 | 'name': 'modify', 121 | 'message': 'Any further modifications to make?', 122 | 'default': False 123 | }])['modify'] 124 | 125 | if loop: # modify 126 | num = prompt([{ 127 | 'type': 'input', 128 | 'name': 'num', 129 | 'message': 'Enter panel # to edit / remove / insert another panel after:', 130 | 'validate': lambda s: (s.isdecimal() and 131 | (0 <= int(s) < len(panels) + 1)), 132 | 'filter': lambda s: int(s) 133 | }])['num'] 134 | 135 | if num == 0: 136 | prop_choices = ['Insert after'] 137 | elif panels[num - 1][0] == 'sep': 138 | prop_choices = ['Insert after', 'Remove'] 139 | else: 140 | prop_choices = ['Edit text', 'Edit type', 141 | 'Insert after', 'Remove'] 142 | 143 | prop = prompt([{ 144 | 'type': 'list', 145 | 'name': 'prop', 146 | 'message': 'Select how the panel should be modified:', 147 | 'choices': prop_choices 148 | }])['prop'] 149 | 150 | if prop == 'Edit text': 151 | panels[num - 1][1] = prompt([{ 152 | 'type': 'input', 153 | 'name': 'text', 154 | 'message': f'Text for panel {num}:', 155 | 'default': panels[num - 1][1], 156 | 'validate': lambda s: bool(s) 157 | }])['text'] 158 | elif prop == 'Edit type': 159 | panels[num - 1][0] = prompt([{ 160 | 'type': 'list', 161 | 'name': 'type', 162 | 'message': f'Select type for panel {num}:', 163 | 'choices': displayed_panel_types 164 | # NOTE: for womanyelling, cap and sep stay rejected 165 | }])['type'].split(': ')[0] 166 | elif prop == 'Insert after': 167 | applicable_panel_types = (panel_types_of_format + 168 | (['caption', 'sep'] 169 | if not reject_cap_and_sep else []) + 170 | ['abort']) 171 | displayed_panel_types = [str(k) + ': ' + DESCRIPTIONS[fmt][k] 172 | for k in applicable_panel_types] 173 | new_panel_confirmed = False 174 | while not new_panel_confirmed: 175 | # ask for panel type 176 | panel_type = prompt([{ 177 | 'type': 'list', 178 | 'name': 'type', 179 | 'message': f'Select type for panel {num + 1}:', 180 | 'choices': displayed_panel_types 181 | }])['type'].split(': ')[0] 182 | 183 | if panel_type == 'abort': 184 | break # exit loop, proceed to panel editing 185 | 186 | if not panel_type == 'sep': 187 | # sep lines do not need text 188 | text = prompt([{ 189 | 'type': 'input', 190 | 'name': 'text', 191 | 'message': f'Text for panel {num + 1}: (leave blank to abort)', 192 | }])['text'] 193 | if not text: 194 | # return to 'print current panels / 195 | # ask if preview is needed' part 196 | continue 197 | else: 198 | text = '' 199 | 200 | panels = panels[:num] + [[panel_type, text]] + panels[num:] 201 | print(panel_memory(panels, fmt)) 202 | new_panel_confirmed = True 203 | 204 | elif prop == 'Remove': 205 | # connect two splices of `panels` before and after (num - 1) 206 | panels = panels[:(num - 1)] + panels[num:] 207 | 208 | # all panels recorded 209 | # begin memethesizing 210 | o = prompt([{ 211 | 'type': 'input', 212 | 'name': 'saveto', 213 | 'message': f'Save meme to: (only .jpg and .png supported)', 214 | 'validate': lambda s: bool(s) 215 | }])['saveto'] 216 | 217 | path = ((o if re.search('\.(jpe?g|png)$', o, flags=re.I) else o + '.jpg') 218 | if o else 'meme.jpg') 219 | 220 | MEMETHESIZERS[fmt](fmt, panels, cmdfont=cmdfont).save(path) 221 | 222 | print(color(f'Meme saved to {path}.', fgc=2)) 223 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /memethesis/meme/__init__.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/fakefred/memethesis-cli/8c71e820ddaa1d31258cb98b821d6d08bf7f1e82/memethesis/meme/__init__.py -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /memethesis/meme/ascii.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | from ascim.ascim import ASCIM 2 | from ascim.draw import ASCIMDraw 3 | from ascim.table import ASCIMTable 4 | from ..format_utils import read_formats 5 | from ..fancyprint import color 6 | import sys 7 | 8 | 9 | def make_ascii(format: str, entities: dict, cmdfont=None): 10 | format_info = read_formats()[format] 11 | panels_info = format_info['panels'] 12 | for panel in panels_info.values(): 13 | if not 'ascii' in panel or not 'asciibox' in panel: 14 | print(color('ASCII art template or textbox not found.', fgc=1)) 15 | sys.exit(1) 16 | 17 | panels = [] 18 | for name, text in entities: 19 | if name in panels_info: 20 | meta = panels_info[name] 21 | temp = ASCIM(meta['ascii'].strip()) 22 | temp = temp.crop((1, 1, temp.size[0] - 2, temp.size[1] - 2)) 23 | draw = ASCIMDraw(temp) 24 | draw.text(meta['asciibox'], text) 25 | panels.append(temp) 26 | comp = format_info['composition'] 27 | if comp == 'vertical': 28 | table_data = [[p] for p in panels] 29 | elif comp in ('horizontal', 'single'): 30 | table_data = [panels] 31 | table = ASCIMTable(table_data) 32 | return table.to_text() 33 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /memethesis/meme/caption.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | from PIL import Image 2 | from .textops import make_text 3 | from ..fonts import get_fontpath 4 | import re 5 | 6 | 7 | def make_caption(text='', width=800, height=120, margin=10, align='left', 8 | font=get_fontpath('notosans'), stroke=None): 9 | caption = Image.new('RGBA', (width, height), color=(255, 255, 255, 255)) 10 | cap_text = make_text(text, box=(width - 2 * margin, height - 2 * margin), 11 | font_path=font, init_font_size=64, 12 | align=align, stroke=stroke) 13 | caption.paste(cap_text, box=(10, 10), mask=cap_text) 14 | return caption 15 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /memethesis/meme/horizontal.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | from PIL import Image, ImageDraw 2 | import yaml 3 | from ..fancyprint import color 4 | from .caption import make_caption 5 | from .separator import make_sep 6 | from .textops import make_text 7 | from ..fonts import * 8 | from .imageops import stack, lay 9 | from ..format_utils import read_formats 10 | from os import path 11 | import sys 12 | 13 | FORMATS = read_formats() 14 | 15 | BLACK = (0, 0, 0, 255) 16 | TRANSPARENT = (255, 255, 255, 0) 17 | 18 | 19 | def make_horizontal(format, entities: list, cmdfont=None): 20 | format_info = FORMATS[format] 21 | if not format_info['composition'] == 'horizontal': 22 | print(color( 23 | f'Error: meme format `{format}` is not horizontally laid.', 24 | fgc=1)) 25 | sys.exit(1) 26 | 27 | panels = format_info['panels'] 28 | 29 | if cmdfont: 30 | global_font = get_fontpath(cmdfont) 31 | else: 32 | global_font = get_fontpath( 33 | format_info['font'] if 'font' in format_info 34 | else 'notosans') 35 | global_style = format_info['style'] if 'style' in format_info else None 36 | 37 | body_panels = [] 38 | 39 | for name, text in entities: 40 | if name in panels.keys(): 41 | meta = panels[name] 42 | 43 | if not cmdfont: 44 | font = (get_fontpath(meta['font']) 45 | if 'font' in meta else global_font) 46 | style = (meta['style'] 47 | if 'style' in meta else global_style) 48 | else: 49 | font = get_fontpath(cmdfont) 50 | style = 'stroke' if cmdfont in IMPLY_STROKE else '' 51 | 52 | temp = Image.open(path.join( 53 | path.dirname(__file__), 54 | 'res/template', meta['image'])) 55 | 56 | text = make_text( 57 | text, box=meta['textbox'][2:], font_path=font, 58 | stroke=BLACK if style == 'stroke' else None) 59 | temp.paste(text, box=meta['textbox'][:2], mask=text) 60 | body_panels.append(temp) 61 | 62 | body = lay(body_panels) 63 | meme_width = body.size[0] 64 | 65 | # until now the meme width had been unknown 66 | # now we can make caps and seps 67 | cap_seps = [] 68 | for name, text in entities: 69 | if name == 'caption': 70 | cap_seps.append( 71 | make_caption(text=text, width=meme_width, font=global_font, 72 | stroke=BLACK if global_style == 'stroke' else None) 73 | ) 74 | elif name == 'sep': 75 | cap_seps.append(make_sep(width=meme_width)) 76 | 77 | meme = stack(cap_seps + [body]) 78 | return meme 79 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /memethesis/meme/imageops.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | from PIL import Image 2 | 3 | WHITE = (255, 255, 255, 255) 4 | 5 | 6 | def stack(images: list, mode='RGB', color=WHITE): 7 | w = max([im.size[0] for im in images]) # width of widest image 8 | h = sum([im.size[1] for im in images]) # sum of images' height 9 | 10 | stacked = Image.new(mode, (w, h), color=color) 11 | 12 | y = 0 13 | for im in images: 14 | stacked.paste(im, box=(0, y)) # no transparency 15 | y += im.size[1] 16 | 17 | return 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description: Panik 6 | image: panik_kalm/panik.jpg 7 | textbox: [20, 20, 260, 260] 8 | kalm: 9 | description: Kalm 10 | image: panik_kalm/kalm.jpg 11 | textbox: [20, 20, 260, 260] 12 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /memethesis/meme/res/template/panik_kalm/kalm.jpg: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/fakefred/memethesis-cli/8c71e820ddaa1d31258cb98b821d6d08bf7f1e82/memethesis/meme/res/template/panik_kalm/kalm.jpg -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /memethesis/meme/res/template/panik_kalm/panik.jpg: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/fakefred/memethesis-cli/8c71e820ddaa1d31258cb98b821d6d08bf7f1e82/memethesis/meme/res/template/panik_kalm/panik.jpg -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /memethesis/meme/res/template/pigeon/format.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | pigeon: 2 | composition: single 3 | image: pigeon/is_this_a_pigeon.jpg 4 | font: impact 5 | panels: 6 | katori: 7 | description: Katori (the guy) 8 | textbox: [150, 80, 220, 80] 9 | style: stroke 10 | butterfly: 11 | description: Butterfly 12 | textbox: [550, 100, 150, 80] 13 | style: stroke 14 | is-this-a: 15 | description: Is this a ...? 16 | textbox: [60, 450, 625, 80] 17 | style: stroke 18 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /memethesis/meme/res/template/pigeon/is_this_a_pigeon.jpg: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/fakefred/memethesis-cli/8c71e820ddaa1d31258cb98b821d6d08bf7f1e82/memethesis/meme/res/template/pigeon/is_this_a_pigeon.jpg -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | from PIL import Image, ImageDraw 2 | import yaml 3 | from ..fancyprint import color 4 | from .caption import make_caption 5 | from .separator import make_sep 6 | from .textops import make_text 7 | from ..fonts import * 8 | from .imageops import stack 9 | from ..format_utils import read_formats 10 | from os import path 11 | import sys 12 | 13 | FORMATS = read_formats() 14 | 15 | BLACK = (0, 0, 0, 255) 16 | TRANSPARENT = (255, 255, 255, 0) 17 | 18 | 19 | def make_single(format: str, entities: list, cmdfont=None): 20 | format_info = FORMATS[format] 21 | if not format_info['composition'] == 'single': 22 | print(color( 23 | f'Error: meme format `{format}` is not single-panel.', 24 | fgc=1)) 25 | sys.exit(1) 26 | 27 | panel = format_info['panels'] 28 | template = Image.open( 29 | path.join(path.dirname(__file__), 'res/template', format_info['image'])) 30 | 31 | if cmdfont: 32 | global_font = get_fontpath(cmdfont) 33 | else: 34 | global_font = get_fontpath( 35 | format_info['font'] if 'font' in format_info 36 | else 'notosans') 37 | global_style = format_info['style'] if 'style' in format_info else None 38 | 39 | layers = [] 40 | 41 | for name, text in entities: 42 | if name in panel.keys(): 43 | meta = panel[name] 44 | position = meta['textbox'] 45 | 46 | if not cmdfont: 47 | font = (get_fontpath(meta['font']) 48 | if 'font' in meta else global_font) 49 | style = (meta['style'] 50 | if 'style' in meta else global_style) 51 | else: 52 | font = get_fontpath(cmdfont) 53 | style = 'stroke' if cmdfont in IMPLY_STROKE else '' 54 | 55 | text = make_text( 56 | text, box=position[2:], font_path=font, 57 | stroke=BLACK if style == 'stroke' else None) 58 | # NOTE: this procedure is unreusable 59 | # because `template` is overwritten 60 | template.paste(text, box=position[:2], mask=text) 61 | 62 | elif name == 'caption': 63 | layers.append( 64 | # TODO: `stroke` here should conform to cmdfont 65 | make_caption(text=text, width=template.size[0], font=global_font, 66 | stroke=BLACK if global_style == 'stroke' else None)) 67 | 68 | elif name == 'sep': 69 | layers.append( 70 | make_sep(width=template.size[0])) 71 | 72 | return stack(layers + [template]) 73 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /memethesis/meme/textops.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | from PIL import Image 2 | from PIL.ImageDraw import Draw 3 | from PIL.ImageFont import truetype 4 | from re import sub, split 5 | 6 | WHITE = (255, 255, 255, 255) 7 | 8 | 9 | def make_text(text: str, box=(0, 0), init_font_size=76, align='left', 10 | font_path='', color=(0, 0, 0, 255), stroke=None): 11 | # split text into individual words, then draw them sequentially. 12 | # in fact more efficient than previously thought. 13 | # NOTE: arg `align` is NYI, probably impossible 14 | words = text.split() 15 | canvas = Image.new('RGBA', box, color=(255, 255, 255, 0)) # method scope 16 | 17 | x, y = 0, 0 18 | font_size = init_font_size 19 | 20 | while True: 21 | # (re-)initiate canvas 22 | canvas = Image.new('RGBA', box, color=(255, 255, 255, 0)) 23 | draw = Draw(canvas) 24 | 25 | # for each font size, first fill the width. 26 | # if the height exceeds the size of the box, reduce font size. 27 | # repeat font size reduction until fits. 28 | if 0 < font_size <= 16: 29 | font_size -= 1 30 | elif 16 < font_size < 32: 31 | font_size -= 2 32 | elif font_size >= 32: 33 | font_size -= 4 34 | else: 35 | break 36 | 37 | font = truetype(font_path, size=font_size) 38 | space_width = draw.textsize(' ', font=font)[0] 39 | line_height = int(font_size * 1.2) 40 | 41 | # start filling words 42 | idx = 0 # position in list `words` 43 | y = 0 44 | while idx < len(words): # words not depleted 45 | # new line 46 | x = 0 47 | word = words[idx] 48 | 49 | word_width = draw.textsize(word, font=font)[0] 50 | 51 | # skip this size if even a single word won't fit 52 | if word_width > box[0]: 53 | break 54 | 55 | # fill line until it would overflow 56 | while x + word_width <= box[0]: 57 | draw.text((x, y - font_size // 10), 58 | word, fill=color if stroke is None else WHITE, 59 | font=font, stroke_fill=stroke, 60 | # stroke width: 2 is the bare minimum 61 | stroke_width=(max(font_size // 20, 2) 62 | if stroke is not None else 0)) 63 | 64 | x += word_width + space_width 65 | 66 | idx += 1 67 | if idx >= len(words): 68 | break 69 | 70 | word = words[idx] 71 | word_width = draw.textsize(words[idx], font=font)[0] 72 | 73 | y += line_height 74 | 75 | if y <= box[1] and idx == len(words): 76 | return canvas 77 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /memethesis/meme/vertical.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | from PIL import Image, ImageDraw 2 | import yaml 3 | from ..fancyprint import color 4 | from .caption import make_caption 5 | from .separator import make_sep 6 | from .textops import make_text 7 | from ..fonts import * 8 | from .imageops import stack 9 | from ..format_utils import read_formats 10 | from os import path 11 | import sys 12 | 13 | FORMATS = read_formats() 14 | 15 | BLACK = (0, 0, 0, 255) 16 | TRANSPARENT = (255, 255, 255, 0) 17 | 18 | 19 | def make_vertical(format: str, entities: list, cmdfont=None): 20 | format_info = FORMATS[format] 21 | if not format_info['composition'] == 'vertical': 22 | print(color( 23 | f'Error: meme format `{format}` is not vertically stacked.', 24 | fgc=1)) 25 | sys.exit(1) 26 | 27 | panels = format_info['panels'] 28 | 29 | if cmdfont: 30 | global_font = get_fontpath(cmdfont) 31 | else: 32 | global_font = get_fontpath( 33 | format_info['font'] if 'font' in format_info 34 | else 'notosans') 35 | global_style = format_info['style'] if 'style' in format_info else None 36 | 37 | meme_width = Image.open(path.join( # width of an arbitrary panel 38 | path.dirname(__file__), 'res/template', 39 | list(panels.values())[0]['image'])).size[0] 40 | generated_panels = [] 41 | 42 | for name, text in entities: 43 | # (identifier, text) or its list equivalent 44 | if name in panels.keys(): 45 | meta = panels[name] 46 | 47 | if not cmdfont: 48 | font = (get_fontpath(meta['font']) 49 | if 'font' in meta else global_font) 50 | style = (meta['style'] 51 | if 'style' in meta else global_style) 52 | else: 53 | font = get_fontpath(cmdfont) 54 | style = 'stroke' if cmdfont in IMPLY_STROKE else '' 55 | 56 | temp = Image.open(path.join( 57 | path.dirname(__file__), 58 | 'res/template', meta['image'])) 59 | 60 | text = make_text( 61 | text, box=meta['textbox'][2:], font_path=font, 62 | stroke=BLACK if style == 'stroke' else None) 63 | temp.paste(text, box=meta['textbox'][:2], mask=text) 64 | generated_panels.append(temp) 65 | 66 | elif name == 'caption': 67 | # assumes constant widths 68 | generated_panels.append( 69 | make_caption(text=text, width=meme_width, font=global_font, 70 | stroke=BLACK if global_style == 'stroke' else None)) 71 | 72 | elif name == 'sep': 73 | generated_panels.append( 74 | make_sep(width=meme_width)) 75 | 76 | return stack(generated_panels) 77 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /memethesis/memethesizers.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | from .meme.vertical import make_vertical 2 | from .meme.horizontal import make_horizontal 3 | from .meme.single import make_single 4 | from .format_utils import * 5 | 6 | FORMATS = read_formats() 7 | COMPOSITORS = { 8 | 'vertical': make_vertical, 9 | 'horizontal': make_horizontal, 10 | 'single': make_single 11 | } 12 | MEMETHESIZERS = {k: COMPOSITORS[v] 13 | for k, v in get_compositions(FORMATS).items()} 14 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /setup.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | from setuptools import setup, find_packages 2 | 3 | setup( 4 | name='memethesis', 5 | version='3.3.1', 6 | description='A CLI tool to visualize your memes', 7 | long_description=open('./README.md').read(), 8 | long_description_content_type='text/markdown', 9 | keywords='meme', 10 | license='GPLv3', 11 | url='https://github.com/fakefred/memethesis-cli', 12 | author='fakefred', 13 | author_email='fakefred@protonmail.ch', 14 | classifiers=[ 15 | 'Development Status :: 4 - Beta', 16 | 'Intended Audience :: End Users/Desktop', 17 | 'License :: OSI Approved :: GNU General Public License v3 (GPLv3)', 18 | 'Natural Language :: English', 19 | 'Topic :: Multimedia :: Graphics' 20 | ], 21 | packages=find_packages(), 22 | include_package_data=True, 23 | entry_points={ 24 | 'console_scripts': [ 25 | 'memethesis=memethesis.__main__:main' 26 | ] 27 | }, 28 | python_requires='>=3.5', 29 | install_requires=['PyYAML>=5.1', 'Pillow', 'PyInquirer', 'colored', 'ascim'], 30 | project_urls={ 31 | 'LiberaPay': 'https://liberapay.com/fakefred/donate' 32 | } 33 | ) 34 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /test.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # caption test 2 | python3 -m memethesis.__main__ --no-save -f onefear --fear 0 -c 1 3 | # formats test 4 | # this is useful when you want to check presence of 5 | # template format.yml's and images 6 | python3 -m memethesis.__main__ --no-save -f drake --dislike 0 --like 1 7 | python3 -m memethesis.__main__ --no-save -f brainsize --s1 0 --s14 13 8 | python3 -m memethesis.__main__ --no-save -f womanyelling --woman 0 --cat 1 9 | python3 -m memethesis.__main__ --no-save -f pooh --tired 0 --wired 1 10 | python3 -m memethesis.__main__ --no-save -f pigeon --katori 0 --butterfly 1 --is-this-a 2 11 | python3 -m memethesis.__main__ --no-save -f draw25 --do 0 --guy 1 12 | python3 -m memethesis.__main__ --no-save -f mcmahon --r1 0 --r2 1 --r3 2 --r4 3 --r5 4 13 | python3 -m memethesis.__main__ --no-save -f doppio --choking 0 --ok 1 --harder 2 14 | python3 -m memethesis.__main__ --no-save -f panik_kalm --panik 0 --kalm 1 15 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------