0.6.4 • Published 3 years ago

@auburnsummer/vitals v0.6.4

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AGPL-3.0-or-later
Repository
github
Last release
3 years ago

vitals

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vitals takes an .rdzip file from Rhythm Doctor and produces a JSON object of the important metadata from it.

> npx @auburnsummer/vitals Andrew_Huang_-_Know_You.rdzip
{
  sha256: 'e86fbc334db27ebd59dbc472e38849c871715c787f5d11f30534a05522462340',
  artist: 'Andrew Huang',
  song: 'Know You',
  difficulty: 1,
  seizureWarning: false,
  description: 'Two lonely stars\r, wandering in the dark...',
  maxBPM: 78.5,
  minBPM: 78.5,
  tags: [ 'slow', 'pop', '1p' ],
  lastUpdated: 2019-08-31T21:13:26.000Z,
  authors: [ 'lugi' ],
  singlePlayer: true,
  twoPlayer: false,
  songNameHue: 0.47
}

You can also use it in a script:

const vitals = require('@auburnsummer/vitals')
some_function_that_downloads_an_rdzip()
.then( (buffer) => {
  console.log(vitals.analyse(buffer))
})

Contributing

Hi, thanks for being interested in contributing!

This is eventually going to be part of a larger project called Orchard, which is meant for providing a more consistent experience for Rhythm Doctor custom levels. When I get that set up, I'll have a proper code of conduct and contributing documents, etc, etc.

In the meantime, you can look at lib/extract.js for the list of currently implemented extractors. You can get vitals to pull out more things by adding more extractor functions.

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