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azgaar-fmg-parser

v1.2.2

Published

An unofficial utility for parsing Cultures, Provinces, States, Religions, and Burgs from .map files generated by Azgaar's Fantasy Map Generator. Ideal for developers working on fantasy world-building tools and games.

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Readme

azgaar-fmg-parser

An unofficial utility for parsing Cultures, Provinces, States, Religions, and Burgs from .map files generated by Azgaar's Fantasy Map Generator. Ideal for developers working on fantasy world-building tools and games.

Installation

To install azgaar-fmg-parser, use yarn:

yarn add azgaar-fmg-parser

Or, if you prefer npm:

npm install azgaar-fmg-parser

Usage

Here's a simple example demonstrating how to use azgaar-fmg-parser:

const fs = require("fs");
const { FMG } = require("azgaar-fmg-parser");

// Load a .map file
const mapFileContent = fs.readFileSync("path/to/your/map/file.map", "utf-8");

// Parse the .map file content
const { fmg, info } = FMG.parse({ data: mapFileContent });

// Access parsed data
console.log("Burgs:", fmg.burgs);
console.log("States:", fmg.states);
console.log("Cultures:", fmg.cultures);
console.log("Religions:", fmg.religions);
console.log("Provinces:", fmg.provinces);

// Access parsing information
console.log("Parsing Info:", info);

TypeScript Usage

You can use the provided type predicates to check the types of states, cultures, and religions in a TypeScript project:

import {
  isDefaultState,
  isDefaultCulture,
  isDefaultReligion,
  FMG,
} from "azgaar-fmg-parser";

// Assuming `state`, `culture`, and `religion` are variables from your parsed data
if (isDefaultState(state)) {
  console.log("This is a default state.");
}

if (isDefaultCulture(culture)) {
  console.log("This is a default culture.");
}

if (isDefaultReligion(religion)) {
  console.log("This is a default religion.");
}

Contributing

Contributions are welcome! Please feel free to submit a Pull Request or open an Issue.

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License.