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Zalgo text generator
import random
import sys
import argparse
#Characters
superscript = [
"\u030d", "\u030e", "\u0304", "\u0305", "\u033f",
"\u0311", "\u0306", "\u0310", "\u0352", "\u0357",
"\u0351", "\u0307", "\u0308", "\u030a", "\u0342",
"\u0343", "\u0344", "\u034a", "\u034b", "\u034c",
"\u0303", "\u0302", "\u030c", "\u0350", "\u0300",
"\u030b", "\u030f", "\u0312", "\u0313", "\u0314",
"\u033d", "\u0309", "\u0363", "\u0364", "\u0365",
"\u0366", "\u0367", "\u0368", "\u0369", "\u036a",
"\u036b", "\u036c", "\u036d", "\u036e", "\u036f",
"\u033e", "\u035b", "\u0346", "\u031a"
]
middlescript = [
"\u0315", "\u031b", "\u0340", "\u0341", "\u0358",
"\u0321", "\u0322", "\u0327", "\u0328", "\u0334",
"\u0335", "\u0336", "\u034f", "\u035c", "\u035d",
"\u035e", "\u035f", "\u0360", "\u0362", "\u0338",
"\u0337", "\u0361", "\u0489"
]
subscript = [
"\u0316", "\u0317", "\u0318", "\u0319", "\u031c",
"\u031d", "\u031e", "\u031f", "\u0320", "\u0324",
"\u0325", "\u0326", "\u0329", "\u032a", "\u032b",
"\u032c", "\u032d", "\u032e", "\u032f", "\u0330",
"\u0331", "\u0332", "\u0333", "\u0339", "\u033a",
"\u033b", "\u033c", "\u0345", "\u0347", "\u0348",
"\u0349", "\u034d", "\u034e", "\u0353", "\u0354",
"\u0355", "\u0356", "\u0359", "\u035a", "\u0323"
]
types = {"a": superscript, "b": middlescript, "c": subscript}
def main():
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description="Zalgo text generator")
parser.add_argument("chars", type=str,
help="a: superscript b: middlescript c: subscript")
parser.add_argument("n", type=int,
help="number of chars to append to the text")
parser.add_argument("text", type=str,
help="text to convert")
args = parser.parse_args()
#Only use selected chars
chars = [types[i] for i in args.chars]
zalgo = []
for char in args.text:
for i in range(args.n):
#Append 2 random chars for each one
char = "{}{}{}".format(
random.choice(random.choice(chars)),
char, random.choice(random.choice(chars)))
zalgo.append(char)
print("", "".join(zalgo), "", sep="\n")
if __name__ == "__main__":
main()
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