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import json
import re
from operator import itemgetter
import requests
# finds the most similar list
# master = []
# candidates = [{}, {}, {},...]
def best_similarity(master, candidates):
counts = [0] * len(candidates)
for candidate_index, candidate in enumerate(candidates):
for item in candidate:
if item in master:
counts[candidate_index] += 1
# makes sure that candidates with a similar amount of items but less matches have some advantage
# over candidates with more items and more matches
# can be visualised as y = -x^2 + 100, where x = 0 is a perfect match
counts[candidate_index] *= (-((len(candidate) - len(master)) ** 2) + 100)
candidate_scores = zip(counts, candidates)
# returns a map
return max(candidate_scores, key=itemgetter(0))[1]
def main():
old = requests.get("https://discord.com/assets/454210598d8beed381ab.js")._content.decode("utf8")
new = requests.get("https://canary.discord.com/assets/782c119d5f878e08f08e.js")._content.decode("utf8")
# jsonifies the source files
replacements = [[r"\n", ""], [r"\},\d+.*?s=", ","], [r"\}{2,}.*", "}]"], [r"^.*\{,", "["], [r"(?<=\{|,)\b", "\""], [":", "\":"],["\"+", "\""]]
for r in replacements:
old = re.sub(r[0], r[1], old)
new = re.sub(r[0], r[1], new)
old = json.loads(old)
new = json.loads(new)
output = open("output.md", "w+")
for element_map in old:
match = best_similarity(element_map, new)
for element in element_map:
# checks if element contains a number as the first character, or a parenthesis
# -> gets rid of elements such as "calc(...)" or "24px"
if element in match and re.search(r"^\d|\(|\)", match[element]):
print(f"Discarding {element}")
else:
try:
# splits elements with multiple classes into multiple lines
for substring in zip(element_map[element].split(' '), match[element].split(' ')):
output.write(f"{substring[0]} = {substring[1]}\n")
print(f"Found {element_map[element]}")
except:
print(f"Couldn't find {element}")
print("Finished")
output.close()
main()
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Davr1 commented Jan 9, 2022

@Errorcrafter
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how use

@quincynyan
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@Errorcrafter download the py file, open cmd, pip install requests

wait while it installs

python classfinder.py

enjoy.

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