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๐Ÿ›ก๏ธ PyProtect - Protect Your Python Scripts Easily

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๐Ÿš€ Getting Started

Welcome to PyProtect! This program helps you secure your Python scripts from reverse engineering. With PyProtect, you can ensure your code remains private and protected.

๐Ÿ“‹ Features

๐Ÿ” System Requirements

๐Ÿ”— Download & Install

  1. Visit this page to download: GitHub Releases
  2. On the releases page, find the latest version of PyProtect.
  3. Click on the download link for your operating system.

๐Ÿ› ๏ธ Installation Steps

  1. Locate the Downloaded File: Once the download completes, find the file in your downloads folder.
  2. Extract the File: If the file is zipped, right-click and select โ€œExtract Allโ€ to unpack it.
  3. Run the Application: Double-click the PyProtect.exe or equivalent file to start the application.

๐Ÿ”’ How to Use

  1. Open PyProtect.
  2. Choose the Python script you want to protect by clicking โ€œBrowseโ€ or typing the file path directly.
  3. Select your preferred options (e.g., obfuscate only, compress, etc.).
  4. Click the โ€œProtectโ€ button to start the obfuscation process.
  5. Your new protected script will save in the specified location.

โ“ FAQ

Can I use PyProtect on any Python script?

Yes, PyProtect works with most standard Python scripts.

Will my script still run after protection?

Absolutely. Your protected script will continue to function as intended.

Is there any performance impact?

Protected scripts might run slightly slower due to the obfuscation process. However, the difference is usually minimal.

๐Ÿ“š Learning More

For detailed guidance and advanced options, you can explore the documentation provided in the repository. You can also check community forums and GitHub discussions for help.

๐Ÿ—ฃ๏ธ Support

If you encounter issues or have questions, you can create an issue on the GitHub page. The community and the maintainers are here to assist you.

Feel free to explore PyProtect and take your first steps towards securing your Python scripts!