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att-string-transcoder
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Allows you to decode A Township Tale's save strings for analysing, and encode JS objects into ATT save strings for spawning.
⚠️ Use this library primarily when creating bots for ATT, or when building your own ATT save string project. If you just want to make string weapons, check out our ATT String Workshop project.
Join the ATT string creators community for sharing and troubleshooting strings built with ATT String Transcoder.
Add this library to your project's dependencies:
npm install --save att-string-transcoder
import { Prefab } from 'att-string-transcoder';
const blade = new Prefab('Large_Longsword_Blade').setMaterial('Mythril');
const handle = new Prefab('Handle_Short_Cool')
.addChildPrefab('Slot_Large_SwordType_Craft_33946', blade)
.setKinematic()
.print();
Read the API Reference Documentation for more options.
FAQs
Trancode save strings for A Township Tale.
The npm package att-string-transcoder receives a total of 3 weekly downloads. As such, att-string-transcoder popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that att-string-transcoder demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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