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Wind up people that leave their computers unattended, they should probably learn if they haven't already!

What does it do?

Ever noticed how a greek question mark, ;, looks a lot like a semicolon, ;, and thought that this little coincidence could play havoc with compiling and running code?

Probably not, but we had. We also took it further than necessary, by changing a host of common operators and even more common characters to their indistinguishable doppelgangers. The idea being that after running MessWithDevs on someone else's code they will get a bunch, nay shittonne, of compiler errors and will have no idea why!

Cruel right? Well we thought so too, so we have added a reversing method so they don't lose their jobs. I know, boring, but probably for the best.

How?

To start messing with people, install on their machine with

pip install MessWithDevs

Run the following command to break their code:

mwd _filename_

and the following to reverse it:

mwd _filename_ -r.

If the file extension you are after is not in the list, you can specify it with the -e flag:

mwd _filename_ -e .exe,

this flag must also be on when doing the reverse process.

Simple.

Enjoy!

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This only works for python version 3.* unless you want to figure out a way to make it work with older versions, but why would anyone use 2.* anyway?

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