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unnpk

v1.0.3

Published

npk package extractor

Downloads

13

Readme

node-unnpk

A Node JS port of unnpk. Unpacks npk resources from netease games.

global installation

npm install -g unnpk

usage

unnpk file.npk

or you just can clone github repo and run it

local installation

git clone https://github.com/remixer-dec/node-unnpk
cd node-unnpk
npm install

usage

node unnpk file.npk

This version is more manifest-related. The Manifest (or a file with all filenames and offsets of npk archive) is usually obtained from a game's server.
The manifest file needs to be placed in manifest folder with the same name and json extension. Run unnpk without arguments to see more info.
If there is no manifest, this tool will try to guess a filename. Original unnpk project has better mime/format detection.

If you want to use manifest and forced extension-detection, type anything in 3rd argument, e.g.

node unnpk file.npk 1