# spookify **Repository Path**: mirrors_dropbox/spookify ## Basic Information - **Project Name**: spookify - **Description**: haunted dropbox! ghosts on images. - **Primary Language**: Unknown - **License**: Apache-2.0 - **Default Branch**: master - **Homepage**: None - **GVP Project**: No ## Statistics - **Stars**: 0 - **Forks**: 0 - **Created**: 2020-09-24 - **Last Updated**: 2026-02-14 ## Categories & Tags **Categories**: Uncategorized **Tags**: None ## README # Haunted Dropbox Get spooky ghosts in your Dropbox photos! Then exorcise them with a click - it's that simple. You can try the example yourself by visiting [spookify-your-dropbox.herokuapp.com](https://whitegold.herokuapp.com). ## Running the sample yourself This sample was built with Heroku in mind as a target, so the simplest way to run the sample is via `foreman`: 1. Copy `.env_sample` to `.env` and fill in the values. 2. Run `pip install -r requirements.txt` to install the necessary modules. 3. Launch the app via `foreman start` or deploy to Heroku. You can also just set the required environment variables (using `.env_sample` as a guide) and run the app directly with `python app.py`. ## Deploy on Heroku You can deploy directly to Heroku with the button below. First you'll need to create an API app via the [App Console](https://www.dropbox.com/developers/apps). Make sure to answer "Yes - My app only needs access to files it creates" to ensure your app gets created with "App folder" permissions. [![Deploy](https://www.herokucdn.com/deploy/button.png)](https://heroku.com/deploy) Once you've deployed, you can easily clone the app and make modifications: ``` $ heroku clone -a new-app-name ... $ vim app.py $ git add . $ git commit -m "update app.py" $ git push heroku master ... ``` ## Images We used [this image](http://cliparts.co/clipart/6463) for our spooky ghost.