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Tesseract.js Haxor Challenge

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Your goal is to get started with the Tesseract.js library.

Leave the following text for developers who discover Haxor through this repo.

This is a Haxor DX bounty challenge. For more information, see the Haxor docs.

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Requirements

Include instructions for completing your challenge. Include needed programming languages, tools, operating system, etc. Developers will not provide feedback on any of the tools in this section, so leave your own tool installation for the next section.

  • NodeJS

Timeframe

Provide the expected timeframe for this project. We suggest guessing how long it would take your to accomplish, then doubling it.

This challenge should take 15 - 30 minutes.

Instructions

Include instructions for completing your challenge. We suggest being intentionally vague to allow for a variety of solutions and feedback. It's an art. Feel free to link to your own tutorials.

  1. Download this image.
  2. Use the tesseract.js documentation to setup a Tesseract.js project
  3. Configure tesseract.js to identify the text in the image from step 1.

Submitting Feedback

Communicate what kind of information you'd like to see from feedback. Any details beyond what is required by Haxor is optional for developers to provide.

This is a short example, so we don't expect you to open more than one issue for this challenge.

gh issue create -l "feedback" -w -b "`replayable --md`" gh issue create -l "bug" -w -b "`replayable --md`"

Adding Your Solution

This is essentially the exit criteria that Haxor moderators will use to validate the developer completed the challenge.

Your program should output the following text:

Mild Splendour of the various-vested Night!
Mother of wildly-working visions! haill
I watch thy gliding, while with watery light
Thy weak eye glimmers through a fleecy veil;
And when thou lovest thy pale orb to shroud
Behind the gather’d blackness lost on high;
And when thou dartest from the wind-rent cloud
Thy placid lightning o’er the awaken’d sky.

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