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README.md
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README.md
@ -4,22 +4,43 @@ A fast and simple Matrix sticker picker widget. Tested on Element Web, Android &
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## Discussion
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Matrix room: [`#maunium:maunium.net`](https://matrix.to/#/#maunium:maunium.net)
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## Importing packs from Telegram
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1. (Optional) Set up a virtual environment.
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1. Create with `virtualenv -p python3 .`
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2. Activate with `source ./bin/activate`
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2. Install dependencies with `pip install -r requirements.txt`
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3. Run `python3 import.py <pack urls...>`
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* On the first run, it'll prompt you to log in to Matrix and Telegram.
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* The Matrix URL and access token are stored in `config.json` by default.
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* The Telethon session data is stored in `sticker-import.session` by default.
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* By default, the pack data will be written to `web/packs/`.
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* You can pass as many pack URLs as you want.
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* You can re-run the command with the same URLs to update packs.
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## Utility commands
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In addition to the sticker picker widget itself, this project includes some
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utility scripts you can use to import and create sticker packs.
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If you want to list the URLs of all your saved packs, use `python3 import.py --list`.
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To get started, install the dependencies for using the commands:
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0. Make sure you have Python 3.6 or higher.
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1. (Optional) Set up a virtual environment.
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1. Create with `virtualenv -p python3 .venv`
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2. Activate with `source .venv/bin/activate`
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2. Install the utility commands and their dependencies with `pip install .`
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### Importing packs from Telegram
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To import packs from Telegram, simply run `sticker-import <pack urls...>` with
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one or more t.me/addstickers/... URLs.
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If you want to list the URLs of all your saved packs, use `sticker-import --list`.
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This requires logging in with your account instead of a bot token.
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Notes:
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* On the first run, it'll prompt you to log in to Matrix and Telegram.
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* The Matrix URL and access token are stored in `config.json` by default.
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* The Telethon session data is stored in `sticker-import.session` by default.
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* By default, the pack data will be written to `web/packs/`.
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* You can pass as many pack URLs as you want.
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* You can re-run the command with the same URLs to update packs.
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### Creating your own packs
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1. Create a directory with your sticker images.
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* The file name (excluding extension) will be used as the caption.
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* The directory name will be used as the pack name/ID.
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2. Run `sticker-pack <pack directory>`.
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* If you want to override the pack displayname, pass `--title <custom title>`.
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3. Copy `<pack directory>/pack.json` to `web/packs/your-pack-name.json`.
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4. Add `your-pack-name.json` to the list in `web/packs/index.json`.
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## Enabling the sticker widget
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1. Serve everything under `web/` using your webserver of choice. Make sure not to serve the
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top-level data, as `config.json` and the Telethon session file contain sensitive data.
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