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moul.io/captcha
:smile: captcha
foo@bar:~$ captcha -engine=math
1 + 3
->
foo@bar:~$ captcha -engine=math
5 + 3
->
foo@bar:~$ captcha -engine=banner
_ _
| |_ _ _ _ _ | |__ _ __
| ' \ | '_|| || || / /| '_ \
|_||_||_| \_,_||_\_\| .__/
|_|
->
foo@bar:~$ captcha -engine=banner
_
__ ___ __ __ __| |__ ___
/ _|/ _ \\ V V /| '_ \/ -_)
\__|\___/ \_/\_/ |_.__/\___|
->
go get moul.io/captcha
See https://github.com/moul/captcha/releases
I really welcome contributions. Your input is the most precious material. I'm well aware of that and I thank you in advance. Everyone is encouraged to look at what they can do on their own scale; no effort is too small.
Everything on contribution is sum up here: CONTRIBUTING.md
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This project follows the all-contributors specification. Contributions of any kind welcome!
© 2021 Manfred Touron
Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0
(LICENSE-APACHE
) or the MIT license
(LICENSE-MIT
), at your option.
See the COPYRIGHT
file for more details.
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