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RoboHash

The source code for RoboHash.org.

It basically copy/pastes various robot pictures together, using bits from the SHA hash. It's not perfect, and not entirely secure, but it gives a good gut-check to "Hey, this SHA is wrong."

Install

Just the library:

$ pip install robohash

Or if you also want the web frontend:

$ pip install robohash[web]

Usage

from robohash import Robohash

hash = "whatever-hash-you-want"
rh = Robohash(hash)
rh.assemble(roboset='any')
with open("path/to/new/file.png", "wb") as f:
    rh.img.save(f, format="png")

Robosets

RoboHash comes with five image sets, named "set1", "set2", "set3", "set4" and "set5". Specify which set you want in the assemble() method. Alternatively, specify the string "any", and RoboHash will pick an image set for you, based on the provided hash.

License

The Python Code is available under the MIT/Expat license. See the LICENSE.txt file for the full text of this license. Copyright (c) 2011.

Feel free to embed the Robohash images, host your own instance of Robohash, or integrate them into your own project. If you do, please just mention where they came from :) Example wording might be "Robots lovingly delivered by Robohash.org" or similar.

The "set1" artwork (and robohash backgrounds) were created by Zikri Kader. They are available under CC-BY-3.0 or CC-BY-4.0 license.

The "set2" artwork was created by Hrvoje Novakovic. They are available under CC-BY-3.0 license.

The "set3" artwork was created by Julian Peter Arias. They are available under CC-BY-3.0 license.

The Cats/"set4" were created by David Revoy, used under CC-BY-4.0 https://www.peppercarrot.com/extras/html/2016_cat-generator/

The avatars used in "set5" were created by Pablo Stanley, for https://avataaars.com/ They are "Free for personal and commercial use. 😇"

Disclaimer

OK, I'll admit I'm a crappy programmer. Compounding this, I wrote this code initially to be internal-only. It's ugly, and could be a LOT nicer.

Sorry about that.