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Python Useless App

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I wanted to learn how to read pressed keys with Python to build a simple terminal game and bumped into this lib called pynput (great name, by the way), that could not only read the keys pressed, but control the keyboard.

That was incredible to me and all the possibilities came true. But... if only my head wasn't full or worms... So this application was created!

When you run, it politely tells you how useless really is and executes the tasks with ALL ITS POWERS. Try it before reading the explanation and inspirations for the project, would you?

If you have python, you can build the executable with pyinstaller and have fun.

Why?

It's funny. Programming should be fun.

Inspirations

Some engineer I saw on the internet who build a wooden box with a switch on the top of it. Whenever the switch was pulled, a tiny claw would come out of the box and push it back.

That guy is a legend.

Spoiler (or "Do I have to draw?")

You run the application. It closes itself. That's it.

I loved it.