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Bot for pixelplanet.fun. Partially based on woyken/pixelplanet.fun-bot

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PixelPlanetBot

Bot for pixelplanet.fun.

All canvases except moon are supported in bot, all 2D canvases are supported in watcher/visualizer.

You can download executable files here.

Some important stuff

  • PixelPlanet recognizes user by IP, so launching multiple bots on same computer / from computers in same LAN would not work.
  • Admins allow building botted arts only in Antarctica (however, deep ocean is usually also fine). They are not allowed to use in active map segment. Such botted art are usually deleted or moved to Antarctica.
  • Dithering or something similar is not provided in bot, color is picked as closest available; use PixelPlanet converter (in user section) or Photoshop "to web" export to get image for building.
  • After mass attack of russian griefers with proxies in 2019, May captcha was introduced at site, so you should deal with it for bot. When bot asks to pass captcha, you should just open site as usual and place any pixel manually.
  • Moon canvas is not planned to be available in bot. That canvas is created for veteran users who build with their hands a lot, so it is supposed to be a bot-free area.
  • To build EXE by yourself, look here.

Usage:

For all apps:

  • To get help, launch app with help command;
  • To get app version, launch it with version command;
  • To get updates without running, launch app with checkUpdates command;
  • To start app, launch it with run command:
    • Parameter order is not important;
    • By default logs are saved to %appdata%/PixelPlanetTools/logs/<app name>;
    • Log files are deleted from default log folder if older than one week;
    • To specify canvas, use -c or --canvas, possible values: earth, moon, voxel, covid, oneBit;
    • To specify path to your own log file, use --logFilePath (if log file exists, new lines are appended);
    • To display debug logs in console (a lot of useless info), specify --showDebug parameter;
    • To disable automatic updates before running, specify --disableUpdates parameter.
    • Since all apps connect to PixelPlanet server, network related options are common too:
      • --proxyAddress - proxy that is used by bot, address includes port, empty by default;
      • --proxyUsername - username for connecting to proxy, empty by default, no proxy authorization if not specified;
      • --proxyPassword - password for connecting to proxy, empty by default;
      • --useMirror - if specified, changes base address to fuckyouarkeros.fun (site mirror);
      • --serverHostname - if specified, changes server hostname to your custom one - for those who deployed their own PixelPlanet copy;
      • --noSsl - if specified, uses HTTP/WS protocols instead of HTTPS/WSS - use if self-hosted server is configured in that way;
      • note that --useMirror and --serverUrl options are not compatible;

PixelPlanetBot

Program that builds picture (surprisingly). Besides run (and run3d) command, it also has sessions command used for logging in.

Run parameters (both regular and 3D modes):

  • -d, --defenseMode - makes bot stay opened when picture is finished to provide picture integrity, disabled by default;
  • -s, --session - name of already created session to be loaded;
  • --captchaTimeout - if specified and greater than zero, bot will wait corresponding amount of time (in seconds) for user to solve captcha instead of waiting for key press;
  • --zeroCooldown - if specified, removes cooldown between pixels, may be useful for self-hosted servers admins (won't work as intended without auth);
  • --notificationMode - defines bot behaviour when captcha appears, possible values:
    • none;
    • sound (default value) - bot beeps every minute;
    • browser - bot starts default browser;
    • solver - bot opens window that allows you to solve captcha;
    • bgSolver - bot opens window that allows you to solve captcha in background - if you don't want to be bothered;
    • soundBrowser - combined sound and browser;
    • soundSolver - combined sound and solver;
    • soundBgSolver - combined sound and bgSolver.

Run parameters (only regular - run):

  • -i, --imagePath - required, URI (URL or path) of image that is built;
  • -x, --leftX - required, X coordinate of left picture pixel;
  • -y, --topY - required, Y coordinate of top picture pixel;
  • --placingOrder - determines pixels priority for bot;
  • --brightnessMaskPath - brightness mask for mask placing modes, should be of same size as image that is being built; the brighter is pixel at mask, the earlier corresponding pixel is placed. 16-bit color is supported for this option;

Run parameters (only 3D - run3d):

  • -i, --imagePath - required, URI (URL or path) of Sproxel PNG exported image that is built;
  • -t, --templatePath - required, URI (URL or path) of Sproxel CSV exported template that is built;
  • -x, --minX - required, X coordinate of template min-X border;
  • -y, --minY - required, Y coordinate of template min-Y border;
  • -z, --bottomZ - Z coordinate (height) of bottom voxel, 0 by default;
  • --placingOrder - determines voxels priority for bot; Note that only one of image and template options is needed, bot will refuse to launch if both are present.

Session parameters:

  • -a, --add - if specified, new session is created, username and password are required, session name is optional (default - PixelPlanet user name);
  • -r, --remove - if specified, existing session is logged out and deleted, session name is required;
  • -u, --username - username or email for logging in;
  • -p, --password - password for logging in;
  • -s, --session - custom name for new session or name of session to be deleted, depending on context;
  • -l, --list - if specified and other operations do not cause error (or are absent), all existing session names are printed before exit;

Examples

  • bot.exe run -x 123 -y 456 -i image.png - basic usage, image.png should be located in same folder with bot executable.
  • bot.exe run --useMirror --imagePath http://imagehosting.example/image.png --leftX -123 -d --topY -456 --logFilePath D:\myLogs\bot.log --captchaTimeout 30
  • bot.exe run --notificationMode soundBgSolver --proxyAddress 1.2.3.4:5678 -i "relative path\with spaces\in double\quotes.png" --defenseMode --placingOrder left -x 123 -y 456 --disableUpdates
  • bot.exe sessions --list -a -u "[email protected]" -p "password" -s mySession
  • bot.exe run3d -s mySession -i template.csv -x 123 -y 456 -z 10 --placingOrder topAscX

Notes:

  • Fully transparent parts of image are ignored at regular (2D) canvases and are cleaned in 3D;
  • Short guidelines how to create 3D templates: here;
  • All possible 2D placing modes are listed here;
  • All possible 3D placing modes are listed here;
  • If account is required to build on canvas, session is required to build there using bot;
  • Default canvas is voxel for 3D mode, so you don't have to specify it (unless PixelPlanet dev adds new 3D canvas);
  • PixelPlanet and Sproxel show height as second coordinate (Y), but it is third (Z) for bot.

PixelPlanetWatcher

Program that logs updates in given rectangle to the binary file.

Parameters:

  • -l, --leftX - required, X coordinate of left rectangle boundary;
  • -r, --rightX - required, X coordinate of right rectangle boundary;
  • -t, --topY - required, Y coordinate of top rectangle boundary;
  • -b, --bottomY - required, Y coordinate of bottom rectangle boundary;
  • --useMirror - if specified, changes base address to fuckyouarkeros.fun (site mirror);
  • --serverUrl - if specified, changes base address to your custom one - for those who deployed their own PixelPlanet copy;

Notes:

  • Changes are written to the file every minute.
  • When closing with Ctrl+C, changes are also written to the file.
  • DO NOT close app with X button if you do not want to lose pixels placed after last save.

RecordVisualizer

Program that creates image sequence from files created by Watcher.

Parameters:

  • -f, --fileName - required, path (relative/absolute) to file that is visualized;
  • --oldRecordFile - enables old format mode (if file was recorded with version older than 2.0);

Used things (software, libraries, etc)

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