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archive/art/irc2ansi.py

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Python

#!/usr/bin/env python
# IRC2ANSI - Developed by acidvegas in Python (https://git.acid.vegas/archive)
import re
def IRC2ANSI(text):
''' Convert IRC art to ANSI art. '''
_formats = {
'\x02': '\033[1m', # Bold
'\x1D': '\033[3m', # Italic
'\x1F': '\033[4m', # Underline
'\x16': '\033[7m', # Reverse
'\x0f': '\033[0m', # Reset
}
_colors = {
'00': ('37', '47'), # White
'01': ('30', '40'), # Black
'02': ('34', '44'), # Blue
'03': ('32', '42'), # Green
'04': ('91', '101'), # Red
'05': ('31', '41'), # Brown
'06': ('35', '45'), # Purple
'07': ('33', '43'), # Orange
'08': ('93', '103'), # Yellow
'09': ('92', '102'), # Light Green
'10': ('36', '46'), # Teal
'11': ('96', '106'), # Cyan
'12': ('94', '104'), # Light Blue
'13': ('95', '105'), # Magenta
'14': ('90', '100'), # Gray
'15': ('37', '47') # Light Gray
}
for i in range(16,100): # Add support for 99 colors
_colors[str(i)] = (str(i), str(i))
irc_color_regex = re.compile(r'\x03((?:\d{1,2})?(?:,\d{1,2})?)?')
def replace_irc_color(match):
''' Replace IRC color codes with ANSI color codes. '''
if (irc_code := match.group(1)):
codes = irc_code.split(',')
foreground = '0'+codes[0] if len(codes[0]) == 1 else codes[0]
background = ('0'+codes[1] if len(codes[1]) == 1 else codes[1]) if len(codes) == 2 else None
ansi_foreground = _colors.get(foreground, '37')[0]
ansi_background = _colors.get(background, '47')[1]
return f'\033[{ansi_foreground};{ansi_background}m' if background else f'\033[{ansi_foreground}m'
return '\033[0m' # Reset colors on no match
for item in _formats:
if item in text:
text = text.replace(item, _formats[item])
text = text.replace('\n', '\033[0m\n') # Make sure we end with a reset code
return irc_color_regex.sub(replace_irc_color, text) + '\033[0m'
if __name__ == '__main__':
'''A simple script to test the IRC2ANSI function. (can you tell m using vscode yet...)
Usage: ./irc2ansi.py <path>, where <path> is a file or directory containing IRC art.
When using a directory, the script will loop through all files in the directory and play them randomly, acting as a screensaver.'''
import os #
import sys # We import these libraries here so they are only loaded when running the script directly
import time # This way, the script can still be imported as module for other scripts, without loading these libraries
import pathlib # This is useful for testing the script directly and shows and example of how to use it in other scripts
import random #
PRINT_TITLES = True # Set to False to disable printing titles when looping dircetories
if len(sys.argv) == 2:
try:
import chardet
except ImportError:
raise SystemExit('missing chardet module (pip install chardet)')
if os.path.exists(sys.argv[1]):
option = sys.argv[1]
def play(path):
with open(path, 'rb') as art_file:
data = art_file.read()
enc = chardet.detect(data)['encoding']
lines = IRC2ANSI(data.decode(enc)).split('\n')
for line in lines:
print(line)
time.sleep(0.05)
if os.path.isdir(option):
if (results := list(pathlib.Path(option).rglob('*.[tT][xX][tT]'))):
while True:
random.shuffle(results)
for result in results:
play(result)
if PRINT_TITLES:
print(result)
time.sleep(3)
elif os.path.isfile(option):
play(option)
else:
raise SystemExit('invalid path')
else:
raise SystemExit('invalid path')
else:
raise SystemExit('missing or invalid arguments (usage: ./irc2ansi.py <path>)')