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yup, you can read it from a file or import it from another script or if on linux you can just make a new env_variable and assign the api key to it. Then you can just call in the variable whenever you need you key
19th Jan 2021, 12:06 PM
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Sadly no, I'm not sure where our code is stored, but it's not accesable through their server. If you're into bash and you need the program to just run until you stop it, try termux. On the other hand, pro version Pydroid has very helpful features like syntax correction (the red line), and when you use a library, it shows all it's methods. But the code will exit if you leave the app for too long It's great you want to keep your api key safe, i just don't know of any way to do that here.
19th Jan 2021, 12:19 PM
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