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@qsp/cli

v1.0.5

Published

CLI tools for QSP

Downloads

8

Readme

QSP cli

CLI tools QSP platform https://qsp.org/

Installation

npm install -g @qsp/cli

Usage

For now CLI has only 1 commad avaliable for converting binary QSP files into text format and vice versa. It determines current format based on file extension. .qsp and .gam files are considered binary format, and .qsps, .qsp-txt and .txt-qsp as text format. For output .qsp is used for binary format and .qsps for text.

This will convert binary file and save it as 1.qsps in same directory.

qsp-cli 1.qsp

This will convert text file and save it as 1.qsp in same directory.

qsp-cli 1.qsps

You can pass several files in one call (even mixing binary and text).

qsp-cli 1.qsps 2.qsp

Globs are also supported

# converting all .qsp files in current directory
qsp-cli *.qsps 

# converting all .qsp files in current directory and all its nested directories
qsp-cli **/*.qsps 

Output directory can be changed with --directory argument. Directory structure is preserved in this case.

# saves output into dist/src/1.qsp
qsp-cli --directory=dist src/1.qsps 

Text format is save using utf-8 encoding by default. This is not compatible with older tool txt2gam that works with utf16le encoding. To change output encoding use --unicode argument.

qsp-cli --unicode 1.qsp 

Licensing

The code in this project is licensed under MIT license.