"""Fishy Usage: fishy.py -h | --help fishy.py -v | --version fishy.py [--debug] [--ip=] [--hook-threshold=] [--check-frequency=] [--no-resize] Options: -h, --help Show this screen. -v, --version Show version. --ip= Local Ip Address of the android phone. --hook-threshold= Threshold amount for classifier after which label changes [default: 1]. --check-frequency= Sleep after loop in s [default: 1]. --debug Start program in debug controls. """ VERSION = "0.1.0" print("Fishy " + VERSION + " for Elder Scrolls Online") try: from docopt import docopt arguments = docopt(__doc__) if arguments["--version"]: quit() print("Loading, Please Wait...") import imutils as imutils import numpy as np from PIL import ImageGrab import cv2 import pyautogui import time import fishy_network as net from fishy_config import config_win from pynput.keyboard import Key, Listener from decimal import Decimal from win32api import GetSystemMetrics import pickle import win32gui import pywintypes from abc import ABC, abstractmethod from enum import Enum import sys import numpy as np import math except Exception: raise ''' import stack fishy pixel_loc fishing_event fishing_mode window log controls init ''' class G: fishCaught = 0 stickInitTime = 0 stop = False pause = True debug = False configPL = False def round_float(v, ndigits=2, rt_str=False): d = Decimal(v) v_str = ("{0:.%sf}" % ndigits).format(round(d, ndigits)) if rt_str: return v_str return Decimal(v_str) def draw_keypoints(vis, keypoints, color=(0, 0, 255)): for kp in keypoints: x, y = kp.pt cv2.circle(vis, (int(x), int(y)), 5, color, -1) def image_resize(image, width=None, height=None, inter = cv2.INTER_AREA): # initialize the dimensions of the image to be resized and # grab the image size dim = None (h, w) = image.shape[:2] # if both the width and height are None, then return the # original image if width is None and height is None: return image # check to see if the width is None if width is None: # calculate the ratio of the height and construct the # dimensions r = height / float(h) dim = (int(w * r), height) # otherwise, the height is None else: # calculate the ratio of the width and construct the # dimensions r = width / float(w) dim = (width, int(h * r)) # resize the image resized = cv2.resize(image, dim, interpolation = inter) # return the resized image return resized # np.set_printoptions(threshold=sys.maxsize)