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@anyware/game-logic

v11.1.1

Published

Game logic for anyWare

Downloads

191

Readme

game-logic

Build Status

codecov.io

codecov.io

Usage

This library models the game logic shared by all anyWare implementations.

When installed (or built), modules are stored in a lib/ directory. Thus when requiring files, make sure that you are adding that before the path of the file you are requiring. In addition, ensure that you are requiring each individual file. require('@anyware/game-logic') alone will not work.

Example of correct usage:

const MyThing = require('@anyware/game-logic/lib/things/my-thing');

This was implemented this way for a variety of reasons:

  1. Requiring individual files only gets those files and their dependencies. That way it isn't necessary to include the entire library if you only need a few parts.
  2. This means that we don't have to keep any index.js or something up to date all the time. You can access whatever you want using the lib/ directory.