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ruritania

v0.0.4

Published

cli for worldbuilding

Readme

Ruritania

A command line tool for worldbuilding

Getting Started

npm install -g ruritania will globally install the CLI

ruritania create will set up your project and create a World. Every entity is descended from the World, which represents your Ruritania project as a whole.

ruritania add allows you to add entities. Currenly the only supported entity is a Country, which represents a geographic part of a world. Anticipated entities include:

  • Province
  • Region
  • Area
  • City
  • District
  • Person
  • Organization
  • Business

ruritania render converts your ruritania data into a hyperlinked HTML wiki, currently unstyled.

Your Ruritania data will exist in two folders in the directory in which you have created: data and wiki. The data folder contains JSON files that are used to render the HTML files for the wiki.

FAQ

Q. This sucks

A. It's version 0.0.4, sod off.

Q. That was very rude.

A. Sorry. This is a labor of love I work on when I feel like it. Entities will be made more complex, and more entities will be added, in the future.

Q. The CLI doesn't work.

A. Install a newer version of Node with nvm install or switch to a newer one with nvm use, you troglodyte.