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word_cloud

A little word cloud generator in Python. Read more about it on the blog post or the website

Installation

Fast install:

sudo pip install git git://github.com/amueller/word_cloud.git

Otherwise, get this package:

wget https://github.com/amueller/word_cloud/archive/master.zip
unzip master.zip
rm master.zip
cd word_cloud-master

Install the requirements:

sudo pip install -r requirements.txt

Install the package:

sudo python setup.py install

Examples

Note that if you are not on Ubuntu, you need to adjust FONT_PATH to point to some existing font.

Check out examples/simple.py for a short intro. A sample output is:

Constitution

Or run examples/masked.py to see more options. A sample output is:

Alice in Wonderland

Used in

Reddit Cloud

Reddit Cloud is a Reddit bot which generates word clouds for comments in submissions and user histories. You can see it being operated on /u/WordCloudBot2 (top posting).

A Reddit Cloud sample

Chat Stats (Twitch.tv)

Chat Stats is a visualization program for Twitch streams, which generates word clouds for comments made by Twitch users in the chat. It also creates various charts and graphs pertaining to concurrent viewership and chat rate over time.

Chat Stats Sample

Twitter Word Cloud Bot

Twitter Word Cloud Bot is a twitter bot which generates word clouds for twitter users when it is mentioned with a particular hashtag. Here you can see it in action, while here you can see all the word clouds generated so far.

[other]

Send a pull request to add yours here.

Issues

Using Pillow instead of PIL might might get you the TypeError: 'int' object is not iterable problem also showcased on the blog.

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