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twine-utils

v3.1.0

Published

Utilities for working with Twine 2 stories and story formats.

Downloads

32

Readme

twine-utils

📖 API documentation

This lets you work with Twee source, Twine 2 stories, and story formats in a programmatic way: combining them, adding extra JS or CSS, or otherwise modifying them in JavaScript. This also is able to read Twine 1 stories (TWS) and the HTML files created by Twine 1, but can't write them.

This library is intended to be used in a Node context, not a browser one, though everything except the path module should work. They aren't efficient to use in a browser context because they use Node modules for parsing HTML. In a browser content, you can have the browser do this for you instead.

Things you can do with this library:

  • Assemble a Twine story from disparate sources
  • Convert a Twine story to another format, like JSON
  • Incorporate Twine into a build process
  • Build a tool that works with Twine stories