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@jtff/extract-mission

v0.1.1

Published

extract mission file in a DCS .miz and translate it to json format

Downloads

3

Readme

extract-mission

Take a DCS World mission .miz file or list of files, extract the mission file and convert it to json format in the out folder.

Requirements

To use this tool, you will need to have NodeJs correctly installed on your computer.

You can find it here : https://nodejs.org/dist/v18.16.0/node-v18.16.0-x64.msi

How to use

you will have to run the following commands :

npm install @jtff/extract-mission
node extract-mission.js --help

will gve you all the help you need.

extract-mission v0.1.0
node-18 <command>

Commands:
node-18 weather_preset <file>             Extract the weather preset from
[--preset=preset_name] [--hide=true]      mission
node-18 weather_batch <folder>            Extract all the weather preset from
[--hide=true]                             all the .miz files in the given
<folder>

Options:
--version  Show version number                                   [boolean]
-d, --debug    Run with debug                                        [boolean]
--help     Show help                                             [boolean]