# word_cloud **Repository Path**: for-pyja/word_cloud ## Basic Information - **Project Name**: word_cloud - **Description**: A little word cloud generator in Python - **Primary Language**: Unknown - **License**: MIT - **Default Branch**: master - **Homepage**: None - **GVP Project**: No ## Statistics - **Stars**: 0 - **Forks**: 0 - **Created**: 2020-02-28 - **Last Updated**: 2020-12-19 ## Categories & Tags **Categories**: Uncategorized **Tags**: None ## README [![licence](http://img.shields.io/badge/licence-MIT-blue.svg?style=flat)](https://github.com/amueller/word_cloud/blob/master/LICENSE) [![DOI](https://zenodo.org/badge/21369/amueller/word_cloud.svg)](https://zenodo.org/badge/latestdoi/21369/amueller/word_cloud) | | Linux | macOS | Windows | |------|----------------------------------------------|----------------------------------------------|----------------------------------------------| | PyPI | [![CircleCI][circleci_image]][circleci_link] | [![TravisCI][travisci_image]][travisci_link] | [![AppVeyor][appveyor_image]][appveyor_link] | [circleci_link]: https://circleci.com/gh/amueller/word_cloud/tree/master [circleci_image]: https://circleci.com/gh/amueller/word_cloud/tree/master.svg?style=svg [travisci_link]: https://travis-ci.org/amueller/word_cloud [travisci_image]: https://travis-ci.org/amueller/word_cloud.svg?branch=master [appveyor_link]: https://ci.appveyor.com/project/amueller/word-cloud/branch/master [appveyor_image]: https://img.shields.io/appveyor/ci/amueller/word-cloud/master.svg word_cloud ========== A little word cloud generator in Python. Read more about it on the [blog post][blog-post] or the [website][website]. The code is tested against Python 2.7, 3.4, 3.5, 3.6 and 3.7. ## Installation If you are using pip: pip install wordcloud If you are using conda, you can install from the `conda-forge` channel: conda install -c conda-forge wordcloud #### Installation notes wordcloud depends on `numpy` and `pillow`. To save the wordcloud into a file, `matplotlib` can also be installed. See [examples](#examples) below. If there are no wheels available for your version of python, installing the package requires having a C compiler set up. Before installing a compiler, report an issue describing the version of python and operating system being used. ## Examples Check out [examples/simple.py][simple] for a short intro. A sample output is: ![Constitution](examples/constitution.png) Or run [examples/masked.py][masked] to see more options. A sample output is: ![Alice in Wonderland](examples/alice.png) Getting fancy with some colors: ![Parrot with rainbow colors](examples/parrot_new.png) ## Command-line usage The `wordcloud_cli` tool can be used to generate word clouds directly from the command-line: $ wordcloud_cli --text mytext.txt --imagefile wordcloud.png If you're dealing with PDF files, then `pdftotext`, included by default with many Linux distribution, comes in handy: $ pdftotext mydocument.pdf - | wordcloud_cli --imagefile wordcloud.png In the previous example, the `-` argument orders `pdftotext` to write the resulting text to stdout, which is then piped to the stdin of `wordcloud_cli.py`. Use `wordcloud_cli --help` so see all available options. [blog-post]: http://peekaboo-vision.blogspot.de/2012/11/a-wordcloud-in-python.html [website]: http://amueller.github.io/word_cloud/ [simple]: examples/simple.py [masked]: examples/masked.py [reddit-cloud]: https://github.com/amueller/reddit-cloud [wc2]: http://www.reddit.com/user/WordCloudBot2 [wc2top]: http://www.reddit.com/user/WordCloudBot2/?sort=top [chat-stats]: https://github.com/popcorncolonel/Chat_stats [twitter-word-cloud-bot]: https://github.com/defacto133/twitter-wordcloud-bot [twitter-wordnuvola]: https://twitter.com/wordnuvola [imgur-wordnuvola]: http://defacto133.imgur.com/all/ [intprob]: http://peekaboo-vision.blogspot.de/2012/11/a-wordcloud-in-python.html#bc_0_28B ## Licensing The wordcloud library is MIT licenced, but contains DroidSansMono.ttf, a true type font by Google, that is apache licensed. The font is by no means integral, and any other font can be used by setting the ``font_path`` variable when creating a ``WordCloud`` object.