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phoenix-functions

v0.9.82

Published

equations for phoenix command

Downloads

103

Readme

Phoenix Functions

A small library for working with Phoenix Command RPG lookup tables.

babel + webpack + mocha + chai + documentationjs

npm start - compile source and run dev server

npm test - run unit tests

npm run-script document - generate docs for all comments in valid JSDoc format

To Submit New Weapons:

Transcribe the weapon entry in your Phoenix Command book into input form: https://phoenixcommand.net/gun-form/. Save the resulting json. Upload an optimized png of the weapon to an image hosting service and add the public link to the Image field. Next, clone this repository and add the weapon object to weapons.js, making sure all unit tests pass. Submit a pull request. Alternately, you can submit a pull request with a link to your valid json and I will add it as time allows.

To Add New Weapons (admin):

  1. transcribe entry in Phoenix Command book into input form: https://phoenixcommand.net/gun-form/
  2. upload png image of weapon to firebase storage
  3. add weapon image link to weapon json
  4. add resulting json to weapons.js file
  5. write weapon's test and run tests
  6. build phoenix functions npm project
  7. increment version number in package.json
  8. npm publish
  9. increment phoenix-functions dependency in firebird-character package.json file
  10. build firebird-character (use nvm to use older node version if getting gyp errors. v10 worked)
  11. firebase deploy
  12. push to github