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import streamlit as st
import os
import json
from PIL import Image
# Set page configuration with a title and favicon
st.set_page_config(page_title="🌌🚀 Transhuman Space Encyclopedia", page_icon="🌠", layout="wide")
# Ensure the directory for storing scores exists
score_dir = "scores"
os.makedirs(score_dir, exist_ok=True)
# Function to generate a unique key for each button, including an emoji
def generate_key(label, header, idx):
return f"{header}_{label}_{idx}_key"
# Function to increment and save score
def update_score(key, increment=1):
score_file = os.path.join(score_dir, f"{key}.json")
if os.path.exists(score_file):
with open(score_file, "r") as file:
score_data = json.load(file)
else:
score_data = {"clicks": 0, "score": 0}
score_data["clicks"] += 1
score_data["score"] += increment
with open(score_file, "w") as file:
json.dump(score_data, file)
return score_data["score"]
# Function to load score
def load_score(key):
score_file = os.path.join(score_dir, f"{key}.json")
if os.path.exists(score_file):
with open(score_file, "r") as file:
score_data = json.load(file)
return score_data["score"]
return 0
# Transhuman Space glossary with full content
transhuman_glossary = {
"🚀 Core Technologies": ["Nanotechnology🔬", "Artificial Intelligence🤖", "Quantum Computing💻", "Spacecraft Engineering🛸", "Biotechnology🧬", "Cybernetics🦾", "Virtual Reality🕶️", "Energy Systems⚡", "Material Science🧪", "Communication Technologies📡"],
"🌐 Nations": ["Terran Federation🌍", "Martian Syndicate🔴", "Jovian Republics🪐", "Asteroid Belt Communities🌌", "Venusian Colonies🌋", "Lunar States🌖", "Outer System Alliances✨", "Digital Consciousness Collectives🧠", "Transhumanist Enclaves🦿", "Non-Human Intelligence Tribes👽"],
"💡 Memes": ["Post-Humanism🚶♂️➡️🚀", "Neo-Evolutionism🧬📈", "Digital Ascendancy💾👑", "Solar System Nationalism🌞🏛", "Space Explorationism🚀🛰", "Cyber Democracy🖥️🗳️", "Interstellar Environmentalism🌍💚", "Quantum Mysticism🔮💫", "Techno-Anarchism🔌🏴", "Cosmic Preservationism🌌🛡️"],
"🏛 Institutions": ["Interstellar Council🪖", "Transhuman Ethical Standards Organization📜", "Galactic Trade Union🤝", "Space Habitat Authority🏠", "Artificial Intelligence Safety Commission🤖🔒", "Extraterrestrial Relations Board👽🤝", "Quantum Research Institute🔬", "Biogenetics Oversight Committee🧫", "Cyberspace Regulatory Agency💻", "Planetary Defense Coalition🌍🛡"],
"🔗 Organizations": ["Neural Network Pioneers🧠🌐", "Spacecraft Innovators Guild🚀🛠", "Quantum Computing Consortium💻🔗", "Interplanetary Miners Union⛏️🪐", "Cybernetic Augmentation Advocates🦾❤️", "Biotechnological Harmony Group🧬🕊", "Stellar Navigation Circle🧭✨", "Virtual Reality Creators Syndicate🕶️🎨", "Renewable Energy Pioneers⚡🌱", "Transhuman Rights Activists🦿📢"],
"⚔️ War": ["Space Warfare Tactics🚀⚔️", "Cyber Warfare🖥️🔒", "Biological Warfare🧬💣", "Nanotech Warfare🔬⚔️", "Psychological Operations🧠🗣️", "Quantum Encryption & Decryption🔐💻", "Kinetic Bombardment🚀💥", "Energy Shield Defense🛡️⚡", "Stealth Spacecraft🚀🔇", "Artificial Intelligence Combat🤖⚔️"],
"🎖 Military": ["Interstellar Navy🚀🎖", "Planetary Guard🌍🛡", "Cybernetic Marines🦾🔫", "Nanotech Soldiers🔬💂", "Space Drone Fleet🛸🤖", "Quantum Signal Corps💻📡", "Special Operations Forces👥⚔️", "Artificial Intelligence Strategists🤖🗺️", "Orbital Defense Systems🌌🛡️", "Exoskeleton Brigades🦾🚶♂️"],
"🦹 Outlaws": ["Pirate Fleets🏴☠️🚀", "Hacktivist Collectives💻🚫", "Smuggler Caravans🛸💼", "Rebel AI Entities🤖🚩", "Black Market Biotech Dealers🧬💰", "Quantum Thieves💻🕵️♂️", "Space Nomad Raiders🚀🏴☠️", "Cyberspace Intruders💻👾", "Anti-Transhumanist Factions🚫🦾", "Rogue Nanotech Swarms🔬🦠"],
"👽 Terrorists": ["Bioengineered Virus Spreaders🧬💉", "Nanotechnology Saboteurs🔬🧨", "Cyber Terrorist Networks💻🔥", "Rogue AI Sects🤖🛑", "Space Anarchist Cells🚀Ⓐ", "Quantum Data Hijackers💻🔓", "Environmental Extremists🌍💣", "Technological Singularity Cults🤖🙏", "Interspecies Supremacists👽👑", "Orbital Bombardment Threats🛰️💥"],
}
# Function to search glossary and display results
def search_glossary(query):
for category, terms in transhuman_glossary.items():
if query.lower() in (term.lower() for term in terms):
st.markdown(f"### {category}")
st.write(f"- {query}")
# Display instructions and handle query parameters
st.markdown("## Glossary Lookup\nEnter a term in the URL query, like `?q=Nanotechnology` or `?query=Martian Syndicate`.")
query_params = st.query_params
query = (query_params.get('q') or query_params.get('query') or [''])[0]
if query: search_glossary(query)
# Display the glossary with Streamlit components, ensuring emojis are used
def display_glossary(area):
st.subheader(f"📘 Glossary for {area}")
terms = transhuman_glossary[area]
for idx, term in enumerate(terms, start=1):
st.write(f"{idx}. {term}")
# Function to display glossary in a 3x3 grid
def display_glossary_grid(glossary):
# Group related categories for a 3x3 grid
groupings = [
["🚀 Core Technologies", "🌐 Nations", "💡 Memes"],
["🏛 Institutions", "🔗 Organizations", "⚔️ War"],
["🎖 Military", "🦹 Outlaws", "👽 Terrorists"],
]
for group in groupings:
cols = st.columns(3) # Create three columns
for idx, category in enumerate(group):
with cols[idx]:
st.markdown(f"### {category}")
terms = glossary[category]
for term in terms:
st.write(f"- {term}")
# Display the glossary grid
st.title("Transhuman Space Glossary 🌌")
display_glossary_grid(transhuman_glossary)
# Streamlined UI for displaying buttons with scores, integrating emojis
def display_buttons_with_scores():
for header, terms in transhuman_glossary.items():
st.markdown(f"## {header}")
for term in terms:
key = generate_key(term, header, terms.index(term))
score = load_score(key)
if st.button(f"{term} {score}🚀", key=key):
update_score(key)
st.experimental_rerun()
if __name__ == "__main__":
st.title("🌌🚀 Transhuman Space Encyclopedia")
st.markdown("## Explore the universe of Transhuman Space through interactive storytelling and encyclopedic knowledge.🌠")
display_buttons_with_scores()
def fetch_wikipedia_summary(keyword):
# Placeholder function for fetching Wikipedia summaries
# In a real app, you might use requests to fetch from the Wikipedia API
return f"Summary for {keyword}. For more information, visit Wikipedia."
def create_search_url_youtube(keyword):
base_url = "https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query="
return base_url + keyword.replace(' ', '+')
def create_search_url_bing(keyword):
base_url = "https://www.bing.com/search?q="
return base_url + keyword.replace(' ', '+')
def create_search_url_wikipedia(keyword):
base_url = "https://www.wikipedia.org/search-redirect.php?family=wikipedia&language=en&search="
return base_url + keyword.replace(' ', '+')
def create_search_url_google(keyword):
base_url = "https://www.google.com/search?q="
return base_url + keyword.replace(' ', '+')
def display_images_and_wikipedia_summaries():
st.title('Gallery with Related Stories')
image_files = [f for f in os.listdir('.') if f.endswith('.png')]
if not image_files:
st.write("No PNG images found in the current directory.")
return
for image_file in image_files:
image = Image.open(image_file)
st.image(image, caption=image_file, use_column_width=True)
keyword = image_file.split('.')[0] # Assumes keyword is the file name without extension
# Display Wikipedia and Google search links
wikipedia_url = create_search_url_wikipedia(keyword)
google_url = create_search_url_google(keyword)
youtube_url = create_search_url_youtube(keyword)
bing_url = create_search_url_bing(keyword)
links_md = f"""
[Wikipedia]({wikipedia_url}) |
[Google]({google_url}) |
[YouTube]({youtube_url}) |
[Bing]({bing_url})
"""
st.markdown(links_md)
display_images_and_wikipedia_summaries()
def get_all_query_params(key):
return st.query_params().get(key, [])
def clear_query_params():
st.query_params()
# Assuming the transhuman_glossary and other setup code remains the same
# Function to display content or image based on a query
def display_content_or_image(query):
# Check if the query matches any glossary term
for category, terms in transhuman_glossary.items():
for term in terms:
if query.lower() in term.lower():
st.subheader(f"Found in {category}:")
st.write(term)
return True # Return after finding and displaying the first match
# Check for an image match in a predefined directory (adjust path as needed)
image_dir = "images" # Example directory where images are stored
image_path = f"{image_dir}/{query}.png" # Construct image path with query
if os.path.exists(image_path):
st.image(image_path, caption=f"Image for {query}")
return True
# If no content or image is found
st.warning("No matching content or image found.")
return False
st.write("Current Query Parameters:", st.query_params)
st.markdown("### Query Parameters - These Deep Link Map to Remixable Methods, Navigate or Trigger Functionalities")
# Example: Using query parameters to navigate or trigger functionalities
if 'action' in st.query_params:
action = st.query_params()['action'][0] # Get the first (or only) 'action' parameter
if action == 'show_message':
st.success("Showing a message because 'action=show_message' was found in the URL.")
elif action == 'clear':
clear_query_params()
st.experimental_rerun()
# Handling repeated keys
if 'multi' in st.query_params:
multi_values = get_all_query_params('multi')
st.write("Values for 'multi':", multi_values)
# Manual entry for demonstration
st.write("Enter query parameters in the URL like this: ?action=show_message&multi=1&multi=2")
if 'query' in st.query_params:
query = st.query_params['query'][0] # Get the query parameter
# Display content or image based on the query
display_content_or_image(query)
# Add a clear query parameters button for convenience
if st.button("Clear Query Parameters", key='ClearQueryParams'):
# This will clear the browser URL's query parameters
st.experimental_set_query_params
st.experimental_rerun()
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