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def build():
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import os
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import editor as ed
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from editor import edit
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os.system("rm -rf package/dist")
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os.system("mkdir package/dist")
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os.system("pip install --upgrade pip build twine")
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os.system("clear")
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ed.edit()
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edit()
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os.system("clear")
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print("Run these commands next: \n cd package\n python3 -m build\n python3 -m twine upload -r pypi dist/*")
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# __token__
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#from build import build
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#build()
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import package.src.fkeycapture as fkey
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print(fkey.get(5))
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while 1:
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print(fkey.getnum())
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1. (Default) Recive key as a string
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2. Recive key as bytes
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#### How to Use:
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1. from fkeycapture import get
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1. from fkeycapture import get, getnum
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2. Use it like this
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: get([number of keys to capture],[if you want bytes output, make this 'True'])
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###### v.1.0.6:
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Finally made the package usable.
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3. To use the getnum method use like this: getnum([number of key to capture])
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###### v.1.0.7:
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Added the getnum method
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[metadata]
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name = fkeycapture
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version = 1.0.6
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version = 1.0.7
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author = Firepup650
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author_email = firepyp650@gmail.com
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description = A way to capture keystrokes
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Metadata-Version: 2.1
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Name: fkeycapture
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Version: 1.0.6
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Version: 1.0.7
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Summary: A way to capture keystrokes
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Home-page: https://github.com/Alexander-Maples/fkeycapture
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Author: Firepup650
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1. (Default) Recive key as a string
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2. Recive key as bytes
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#### How to Use:
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1. from fkeycapture import get
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1. from fkeycapture import get, getnum
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2. Use it like this
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: get([number of keys to capture],[if you want bytes output, make this 'True'])
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###### v.1.0.6:
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Finally made the package usable.
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3. To use the getnum method use like this: getnum([number of key to capture])
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###### v.1.0.7:
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Added the getnum method
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Platform: UNKNOWN
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Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3
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if bytes == True:
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key = key.encode()
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return key
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def getnum(keycount=1):
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internalcounter=0
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keys = []
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while internalcounter != keycount:
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key = get()
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if key == "0" or key == "1" or key == "2" or key == "3" or key == "4" or key == "5" or key == "6" or key == "7" or key == "8" or key == "9":
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keys.append(key)
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internalcounter += 1
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key = "".join(keys)
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return key
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