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poki

v0.0.8

Published

<h1 align="center"> Poki <br> <br> <p align="center"> <img src="https://github.com/Souvikns/Poki/blob/main/static/pokeball.svg" width="100"> </p>

Readme

Work in progress

Poki

Poki is a command-line pokemon game, heavily influenced by pokemon red. We will also seperate the game logic so that it could be used as a library.

Table of Contents

Getting Started

To run Poki, ensure that you have Node.js >=10. Install node.js from here.

Installation

The easiest way to install Poki is using NPM. If you have Node.js installed, it is most likely that you have NPM installed as well

$ npm install -g poki

This installs Poki globally on your system allowing you to run it from anywhere. If you want to install it locally, Just remove the -g flag.

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Usage

Using Poki CLI

You can play the game using the CLI. If you have installed poki globally open any terminal of your liking and check the command list

$ poki --help

Using Poki as a Library

curretly you cant use poki as a library.

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Game Commands

pokedex

Use this command to get information about pokemons currently in the game. This command prints 10 pokemons at a time, you can use arrow keys to navigate and enter to select.

To access the search bar press s then start typing the pokemon name you want search

options

  • -p, --pokemon <name> pass in the pokemon name to search
  • -h, --help display help for command

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catch

under development

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battle

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profile

under development

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Api Reference

under development

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