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cfl-converter

v2.0.1

Published

Convert IMVU's CFL format to CHKN (zip)

Downloads

24

Readme

CFL Converter

Build Status npm version

Convert from IMVU's CFL format to a file usable by the client create mode (.chkn).

In reality, a .chkn file is just a zip archive and can be opened as such.

Inspired by https://github.com/Toyz/LibCFL

Usage

Library

This package can also be integrated into your own program.

You can import { convert } from 'cfl-converter'; and call the function with an ArrayBufferLike (such as a Buffer) containing the contents of a CFL file (and any supported options in the second parameter).

A decompress(data: ArrayBufferLike) function is also provided if you would like to manually decompress the LZMA portions of the CFL.

Command Line Tool

Convert .cfl files to .chkn files using this easy command-line tool!

Product IDs can also be supplied and the program will attempt to download them and convert them.

Usage: cfl-converter [options]

Options:
  -V, --version         output the version number
  -I, --input <files>   .CFL file(s) to convert.
  -P, --products <ids>  List of Product IDs to retrieve and convert.
  -h, --help            output usage information

Examples:
  $ cfl-converter --input product.cfl,chair.cfl
  $ cfl-converter --products 1243456,654321

Testing

Testing is currently being written, although the program itself is quite simple.

Details

The signifiance of this is, that due to what I can only call a CDN exploit, you can download the CFL for ANY product in the shop!

This can be accomplished by running the product ID through the url http://userimages-akm.imvu.com/productdata/{productID}/1 where {productID} is the ID of the product you with to retrieve.

The number at the end seems to be the revision number, so you may want to check if numbers higher than 1 work as well and get the highest revision you can.

After, simply save the downloaded file with a .cfl extension and use this tool to convert it to a CHKN file.

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE.md file for details

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