# Toggle me for debugging debug = 1 # Import the libraries we will use import re import sys import random import platform import argparse # check to see if termcolor is installed, we need it for color to xwork try: from termcolor import colored except ImportError: print("termcolor is not installed! Please install termcolor with" '\n', '\n', "pip install termcolor", '\n','\n'+"Note: You may need to run pip as root") exit() if debug == 1: print("termcolor is installed!") # If we are on Windows, we need to do a little more to get color to work if platform.system() == 'Windows': import os os.system('color') # ArgSparce parser = argparse.ArgumentParser() parser.add_argument("-s", "--setup", help="Explains how to setup .txt file", action="store_true") parser.add_argument("-c", "--story", type=int, help="Write story count to file") args = parser.parse_args() # convert the integer to a string because pickiness StoryCount = str(args.story) #if statements for ArgSparce # line 36 fails if args.story reads as "None", so we need to clear that string if it reads as such. if args.story == None: exec('args.story = int(0)') # args.story should now read as 0 if args.story > 0: f = open('storyCount.txt', 'w') f.write(StoryCount) f.close() exit() print("Writing", StoryCount, "to txt file!") if args.setup == True: sys.exit("If you want to include your own MadLibs story, you need to do the following:"+'\n') # Linux easter egg if platform.system() == 'Linux': print('Linux master race! XD') # Introduce yourself print (colored("<>", 'red'), '\n' "Project started on July 13, 2019") print("I pull txt files in the directory you place me in for stories!" '\n' '\n' "Run me with the --setup flag for instructions on setting a story up!" '\n') # Notify if verbose if debug == 1: print("Debug mode is enabled! Being verbose!", '\n') else: print('\n') # Now on to business! # Load files f = open('storyCount.txt', 'r') StoryCount = f.read() IntStoryCount = int(StoryCount) print("Detected", IntStoryCount, "stories") # Count stories # Randomly pick what story we will use story = random.randint(1, IntStoryCount) # Alright, let's get the data from stories.txt f = open('stories.txt', 'r') # This pulls the title from stories.txt storyName = f.readline() # This pulls the story from stories.txt storyContent = f.readline() # todo: remove characters from story identifier and make every even number be recognized as a story, and every odd as it's title # Hacky shenanigans #selectedStoryName = storyName[story - 1] # Print current story title print("Current story title is", '"'+storyName+'"') # Alright, now onto the tricky part. We need to filter out all of the bracketed words in stories.txt, putting them into a list, replacing them with incremental strings. We also need to count how many there are for later. # Pull all of the items with the <> brackets filtered = re.findall(r'<.*?>', storyContent) filteredReplaced = re.sub(r'<.*?>', storyContent) # We got them! print(filtered) # Now we need to count them replacedNumber = len(filtered) print(replacedNumber)