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VoxVera Flyers
VoxVera provides scripts and templates for producing printable flyers with QR codes. These flyers link to content hosted through Tor and can also include a Nostr page. The project automates building the HTML, generating the QR codes, and copying all assets into a directory under host/
so they can be served statically.
TL;DR
git clone https://github.com/PR0M3TH3AN/VoxVera.git
cd VoxVera
./install.sh # use install.ps1 on Windows
voxvera quickstart
See docs/usage.md for detailed usage instructions.
Quick Install
Run the installer to set up all dependencies and the voxvera
CLI in one step.
If you already have the prerequisites you can install the package directly from PyPI:
pipx install voxvera # recommended
# or
pip install --user voxvera
The legacy src/create_flyer.sh
script remains for backward compatibility. It
simply forwards its arguments to the Python CLI so existing workflows continue
to work.
GUI
An Electron wrapper is provided under gui/electron
for users that prefer a graphical interface.
Run it with:
cd gui/electron
npm install
npm start
Linux/macOS
curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/PR0M3TH3AN/VoxVera/main/install.sh | bash
Windows PowerShell
irm https://raw.githubusercontent.com/PR0M3TH3AN/VoxVera/main/install.ps1 | iex
Prerequisites
- Node.js and npm
- jq
- qrencode
- ImageMagick (
convert
) - javascript-obfuscator and html-minifier-terser (installed via npm)
- pdftotext (optional, used when extracting fields from a PDF form)
- Python packages
InquirerPy
andrich
Installing Dependencies
On Debian or Ubuntu systems you can install the required packages with:
sudo apt update
sudo apt install -y jq qrencode imagemagick poppler-utils nodejs npm
macOS
With Homebrew you can install the same dependencies:
brew install jq qrencode imagemagick poppler node coreutils
The obfuscation scripts attempt to use mktemp --suffix
when creating
temporary files. If that option is unavailable – for example on macOS without
GNU coreutils
– the scripts automatically fall back to a portable mktemp
command that yields the same result.
The obfuscation scripts also rely on a pair of Node modules. Install them globally:
npm install -g javascript-obfuscator html-minifier-terser
Install the Python dependencies:
pip install --user InquirerPy rich
A helper script setup.sh
is provided to check for these dependencies and
install anything that is missing.
Windows
These scripts rely on a Unix-like environment. The recommended approach on Windows is to use WSL2 with a Debian distribution. Install WSL and Debian with:
wsl --install
Launch the Debian terminal and run setup.sh
from this repository or the
apt
commands shown above to install all prerequisites. Alternative
environments such as MSYS2 or Git Bash can also be used, but they must
provide the same command-line utilities.
Generating a Flyer
Run the CLI from the repository root:
# interactive prompts
voxvera init
# use an alternate config file
voxvera init --config path/to/custom.json
# use answers from an existing PDF form
voxvera init --from-pdf path/to/form.pdf
When run interactively you'll be prompted for details such as the flyer title
and headline. The script now also asks for a URL and a Tear-off link.
These values are written into the configuration file (src/config.json
by
default) and determine the QR code targets.
The script updates the chosen config file, regenerates QR codes, obfuscates index-master.html
and nostr-master.html
, and copies the resulting files plus PDFs and QR images into host/<subdomain>
. The resulting src/index.html
and src/nostr.html
files are generated automatically and excluded from version control via .gitignore
. The contents in that directory can then be hosted.
Additional documentation is available in the src/
directory; see src/README.md for more details on the obfuscation scripts and additional usage notes.
Additional documentation, including step-by-step instructions and hosting guides, lives under the docs directory.
Packages
Prebuilt binaries are published on the releases page. Linux users can run the
packaging/build_appimage.sh
script after a PyInstaller build to create a
portable AppImage. Homebrew and Chocolatey formulas are provided under
packaging/
for easy upgrades on macOS and Windows.
This project is licensed under the MIT License.