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To experiment further I made this script that can get plaintext from |
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the pads based on the etherpump magic words. |
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the pads based on the [etherpump](https://etherpump.vvvvvvaria.org/) magic words. |
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### usage: |
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``` |
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$ python palanggana.py --magic wordhere |
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$ python palanggana.py --magic thisword |
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``` |
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will find the pads where `__wordhere__` has been used and get all the lines of |
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text from those pads with that `__wordhere__` in the line. |
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will find the pads where `__THISWORD__` has been used and get all the lines of |
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text from those pads with that `__THISWORD__` in the line. |
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it will get rid of the magic word specified, but if you want to keep the magic |
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you can use. |
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