{"id":18370212,"url":"https://github.com/docwhat/morse-python","last_synced_at":"2025-04-06T18:32:48.951Z","repository":{"id":4613095,"uuid":"5756722","full_name":"docwhat/morse-python","owner":"docwhat","description":"Morse code generator in Python","archived":false,"fork":false,"pushed_at":"2021-02-13T02:10:54.000Z","size":771,"stargazers_count":7,"open_issues_count":0,"forks_count":1,"subscribers_count":3,"default_branch":"main","last_synced_at":"2025-03-22T04:51:15.720Z","etag":null,"topics":[],"latest_commit_sha":null,"homepage":null,"language":"Python","has_issues":true,"has_wiki":null,"has_pages":null,"mirror_url":null,"source_name":null,"license":"gpl-2.0","status":null,"scm":"git","pull_requests_enabled":true,"icon_url":"https://github.com/docwhat.png","metadata":{"files":{"readme":"README.md","changelog":null,"contributing":null,"funding":null,"license":"COPYING","code_of_conduct":null,"threat_model":null,"audit":null,"citation":null,"codeowners":null,"security":null,"support":null}},"created_at":"2012-09-10T22:20:39.000Z","updated_at":"2019-04-21T11:09:57.000Z","dependencies_parsed_at":"2022-09-19T18:01:22.855Z","dependency_job_id":null,"html_url":"https://github.com/docwhat/morse-python","commit_stats":null,"previous_names":[],"tags_count":0,"template":false,"template_full_name":null,"repository_url":"https://repos.ecosyste.ms/api/v1/hosts/GitHub/repositories/docwhat%2Fmorse-python","tags_url":"https://repos.ecosyste.ms/api/v1/hosts/GitHub/repositories/docwhat%2Fmorse-python/tags","releases_url":"https://repos.ecosyste.ms/api/v1/hosts/GitHub/repositories/docwhat%2Fmorse-python/releases","manifests_url":"https://repos.ecosyste.ms/api/v1/hosts/GitHub/repositories/docwhat%2Fmorse-python/manifests","owner_url":"https://repos.ecosyste.ms/api/v1/hosts/GitHub/owners/docwhat","download_url":"https://codeload.github.com/docwhat/morse-python/tar.gz/refs/heads/main","host":{"name":"GitHub","url":"https://github.com","kind":"github","repositories_count":247531431,"owners_count":20953963,"icon_url":"https://github.com/github.png","version":null,"created_at":"2022-05-30T11:31:42.601Z","updated_at":"2022-07-04T15:15:14.044Z","host_url":"https://repos.ecosyste.ms/api/v1/hosts/GitHub","repositories_url":"https://repos.ecosyste.ms/api/v1/hosts/GitHub/repositories","repository_names_url":"https://repos.ecosyste.ms/api/v1/hosts/GitHub/repository_names","owners_url":"https://repos.ecosyste.ms/api/v1/hosts/GitHub/owners"}},"keywords":[],"created_at":"2024-11-05T23:37:20.756Z","updated_at":"2025-04-06T18:32:47.846Z","avatar_url":"https://github.com/docwhat.png","language":"Python","funding_links":[],"categories":[],"sub_categories":[],"readme":"# Christian Höltje's Python Morse Tutoring Program\n\nGet the latest information from [github](http://github.com/docwhat/morse-python).\n\n## Original README intro\n\nHello all!\n\nI wrote this software because a friend of mine, Paul Guido (N5UIT)\nwas doing a morse course for the San Antonio Radio Club.  The software\nhe used was not full free.  It had a shareware limited mode and cost\n$40 to register.\n\nThis seemed to go against the HAM spirit of promoting the hobby and\nalso offended me in that I know writing morse software isn't hard.\nAlso as an advocate of Free (as in liberty, something all Texans\ncare about) Software I thought this was something that should be\nfree.  (See http://www.gnu.org/ for more info)\n\nSo I wrote my own.  It wasn't very hard.  At this time I have spent\nsignificantly less than a week of time to produce a full featured,\ncorrect sounding, perfect timed version that'll help anyone pass\nthe ARRL and FCC exams.\n\nI hope you like it.\n\nBTW: The webster2 is *not* GPL.  It's technically in the public\ndomain as it's 1934 copyright has expired.  It's the Webster's\nUnabridged dictionary distilled into a word list.  I got this\nfrom NetBSD and seems to have been formatted by a James Woods.\n\nCiao!\n\n-– Christian Höltje\n\n## Updated information\n\nThis apparently works with the Python 2.7.2 that comes with Mac OS X 10.8.1,\nwho would have guessed that this code would work 10 years later!\n\nTo use this, run the `rndwords.py` app.  It has a bunch of flags\nto use different outputs. I've only tested the `-o \u003cfilename.wav\u003e` output method.\n\n## Requirements\n * [Python](http://python.org/) (version 2.2 or later)\n\n## Suggested Extras\n\nNote: As of 2012, these extra packages may or may not work anymore. I haven't tested them yet.\n\n * PyGame -- a cross platform game development library for playing sound on a lot of platforms (Windows, Unix, Mac OS, etc...)\n * SDL -- Required for PyGame\n * PyESD -- for playing under ESound in Unix operating systems.\n * ObjC -- Not needed if you're using the Python that came with OS X\n","project_url":"https://awesome.ecosyste.ms/api/v1/projects/github.com%2Fdocwhat%2Fmorse-python","html_url":"https://awesome.ecosyste.ms/projects/github.com%2Fdocwhat%2Fmorse-python","lists_url":"https://awesome.ecosyste.ms/api/v1/projects/github.com%2Fdocwhat%2Fmorse-python/lists"}