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sm-vue

v0.0.22

Published

This is a component library for making Super Metroid fans sites in Vue.

Downloads

6

Readme

SM Vue

This is a component library for making Super Metroid fans sites in Vue.

Usage

You'll first need to add the relevant css files via cdn. The first supplies all the icons for items and the second is for the inventory interface.

    <link href="https://cdn.unrest.io/super-metroid-icons/super-metroid.css" rel="stylesheet" />
    <link href="https://cdn.unrest.io/super-metroid-icons/inventory.css" rel="stylesheet" />
    <!-- This is necessary if using the varia objectives -->
    <link href="https://cdn.unrest.io/super-metroid-icons/varia.css" rel="stylesheet" />

Now you can npm install --save sm-vue and start using it in your vue app.

// main.js
import { createApp } from 'vue'
import App from './App.vue'
import sm from 'sm-vue'

createApp(App).use(components).mount('#app')

// App.vue
<template>
  <sm-item-tracker
    format="grid"
    :inventory="inventory"
    @toggle-item="toggle"
    @add-item="add"
    :width="300"
  />
</template>

<script>
export default {
  data() {
    return { inventory: {} }
  },
  methods: {
    toggle(slug) {
      this.inventory[slug] = !this.inventory[slug]
    },
    add(slug, quantity) {
      this.inventory[slug] = (this.inventory[slug] || 0) + quantity
    }
  }
}
</script>

The result should be a 300px inventory tracker component. DM me on discord (@badatmetroid) if you're interested in using this library and I'll add more docs.

Local development

In order to work locally you must first build icons lib

git clone https://github.com/chriscauley/super-metroid.git
cd super-metroid
cd icons
yarn install
yarn build
cd ../
cd sm-vue
yarn dev

# App should now be served at http://localhost:5173

The src/components/index.js is the entry point for the npm library and src/main.js is the entry point for the demo app. No code outside of src/components is included in the npm package.