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vmf-transpiler
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VMF is the format used by the Hammer editor to store maps before their compilation. Since VMF has a syntax similar to JSON, this library provides tools to transpile back and forth between the two.
Based on leops/vmfparser.
The module exports an object with two methods:
parse(input, [options])
input
is a VMF source string, and options
is an optional object with the following options:
{
"ast": false, // if true, return the Abstract Syntax Tree instead of the JSON representation
}
compile(input)
input
is a JSON object as returned by parse
.
This is a unique functionnality of VMF, non-existent in JSON: the ability to have multiple key with the same name but different values. Here's an example:
{
"someKey": 42,
"someKey": "someValue"
}
If you try to parse this, you'll obtain this JS object:
{
someKey: "someValue"
}
But with VMF, you can do this:
"someKey" "42"
"someKey" "someValue"
And you'll get this object instead :
{
someKey: ["42", "someValue"]
}
FAQs
From VMF to JSON and back again
We found that vmf-transpiler demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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