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thirtydollar.js

v1.1.2

Published

A JavaScript library for parsing and building Thirty Dollar Website sequences

Downloads

3

Readme

GitHub issues npm DON'T YOU LECTURE ME WITH YOUR THIRTY DOLLAR LIBRARY

DON'T YOU LECTURE ME WITH YOUR THIRTY DOLLAR JAVASCRIPT LIBRARY aka thirtydollar.js, is a JavaScript/TypeScript library that helps construct and parse 🗿 files, or better known as Thirty Dollar Website sequencer files.

Installation

npm

Type npm install thirtydollar.js into the console.

yarn

Type yarn install thirtydollar.js into the console.

Usage

This goes over basically every function in the library to get familiar with the library

const { Sequence } = require("thirtydollar.js")

let seq = new Sequence([]) // this creates a sequence with an empty array of sounds/control items that we can fill up later

// utility functions are present in the Sequence to help do common things with less code
seq.setTempo(1000) // same as seq.sounds.push({ type: "!speed", pitch: 1000 })

seq.pauseFor(10, "individualUnits") // add 10 pauses to the sequence
// you can also do seq.pauseFor(10, "stopBlock") if you prefer pausing all in one item

// there are two ways to add items to a sequence, either by a utility function or adding to the array directly
seq.addItem("boom", 5) // more concise way
seq.sounds.push({ type: "boom", pitch: 5 }) // bulkier but more control over the array

console.log(seq.parseToString())

Conversion from an already "compiled" sequence:

const { Sequence } = require("thirtydollar.js")
const { readFileSync } = require("fs")

const sequence = "boom@0|boom@0|boom@0|boom@0|boom@0|boom@0|boom@0|boom@0|boom@0|boom@0"
let seq = Sequence.parseFromString(sequence);

// do stuff to the sequence