@bscotch/yy
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Stringify, parse, read, and write GameMaker yy and yyp files.
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GameMaker yy
and yyp
parser/stringifier
Read and write GameMaker's .yyp
and .yy
files!
GameMaker projects consist of a variety of filetypes, with much of the core metadata described in the project root .yyp
file and resource-specific .yy
files. Being able to manipulate these files programmatically, outside of GameMaker's editor, is useful for building custom pipelines.
This package provides parse, strinfification, validation, and reading/writing of GameMaker's .yyp
and .yy
files.
GameMaker Compatibility
Different GameMaker versions can have different project file formats. This package aims to support recent versions of GameMaker only, with some amount of backwards compatibility.
Why use this package?
yy
and yyp
files are JSON-ish, but don't follow the JSON spec. In general, existing JSON utilities either won't be able to read yy
files successfully or will write them differently from how GameMaker does it. In the latter case the files might still be functional, but will be reformatted by GameMaker and therefore act as a source of version control noise.
How these files depart from JSON:
- The files include trailing slashes, which are invalid in JSON
- Files can include large integers that are beyond the range of default
Number
types - The spacing behavior does not match typical JSON prettifying behavior
Requirements
- Node.js v16+
- A Node.js project in which you want to use this package.
Installation
In your project root:
- npm install @bscotch/yy
Usage
Programmatic
In your Node code:
// In Typescript, or in an ES6 module:
import { Yy } from '@bscotch/yy';
// Has sync and async versions.
let parsedFile = Yy.readSync('./my-project.yyp');
parsedFile = await Yy.read('./my-project.yyp');
const reStringified = Yy.stringify(parsedFile);
CLI
Currently this package provides one CLI command, which generates a diff between two .yy
/.yyp
-like files:
- If globally installed:
yy diff file1.yy file2.yy
- If locally installed:
npx yy diff file1.yy file2.yy
(or similar, depending on your Node package manager)