#! /usr/bin/env python3 import argparse def ydotool(key): pass def playsong(song): pass def main(): # A list of all possible songs, expressed as their cardinal directions # We'll map these to keystrokes later songs = [ # March of Mobility "L-L-L-R-", # Aria of Attack "R-R-L-R-", # Lament of Defense "U-U-L-R-", # Hold-Tight Hoe-Down/Concerto of Charge "R-R-U-U-", # Melody with a Bounce/Jingle of Jump "D-D-U-U-", # Ballad of 1999/Pizzicato of Party "L-R-D-U-", # Song of Miracles (Djinn) "D-DD-DD-", # Leisurely Lullaby # Not sure why you'd want to cast this on repeat, but you can I guess "L-R-L-R-", # Step Back Strut "U-L-U-L-" ] parser = argparse.ArgumentParser( description="Play a sequence of Patapon commands on repeat forever. Makes no attempt to sync to the game -- that's your job" ) parser.add_argument('song',default="R-R-L-R-",nargs="+",choices=songs,help="The song to play. Defaults to Aria of Attack. When expressing a song, use eighth notes, dashes, and cardinal directions to designate the drums. For example, party would be \"L-R-D-U-\", and djinn would be \"D-DD-DD-\"") parser.add_argument('--bpm',type=int,default=120,help="The BPM of Patapon. Change if you're running the game at a higher speed") args = parser.parse_args() main()