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Adds mod support, removing, installing and toggling mods, both CLI and GUI
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i18n: mod support
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This adds both the arguments themselves, but also their entries in the
man page and help page.
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No clue why this is a here, or how it came to be.
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French Translations
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I originally tested out having an issues link instead, but went away
from the idea and managed to forget to change the link.
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I somehow completely forgot to remove the "coming soon" parts for
auto-updating and official releases and download pages, that's now
fixed. And since we have that I also moved and changed some text in the
"How to run" section renaming it to "Development"
Besides that I added Viper's logo along with a link to the projects page
for a nice overview and releases page, even tho it is in fact in the
sidebar, you may miss it somehow.
Given I've removed the application preview we no longer have to keep
updating it everytime some change, changes how the app looks on startup.
Overall much needed changes to the README.
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Now using just saveSettings(), I think this line was overlooked when
implementing the saveSettings() function.
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* [feat] adding methods signature to alert when selected game path is falsy
* [feat] a game path is valid if it contains 'Titanfall2.exe' file
* [feat] adding translations for wrong gamepath key
* [feat] if a wrong path has been selected, ask for it again
* formatting and removing useless function
Given we only use checkGamePath() once there's no need to even have a
function for it.
Co-authored-by: 0neGal <mail@0negal.com>
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* [chore] adding electron-fetch dependency
* [feat] adding requests module skeleton
* [feat] not doing any http request to get latest ns version if data is fresh
* [fix] data is considered fresh if less than 5 minutes old
* [feat] adding requests.getLatestNsVersionLink implementation
* [refactor] fully using requests module (with associated cache)
* [docs] adding documentation to requests module
* [refactor] adding a key to get nsLatestRelease cache results
* [chore] removing request deprecated dependency
* [feat] using follow-redirects instead of electron-fetch
* [chore] removing electron-fetch dependency
* fixed formatting
Single quotes to double, proper textwidth for comments, and proper
comment style, the usual... Nothing special here...
* fixed wrong location for requests.json
We don't want to clutter people's config folder, hence we should use the
cache folder instead...
Co-authored-by: 0neGal <mail@0negal.com>
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"npm run langs" will give back info if a locale is missing localizations
from the English locale. Thereby showing what needs to be translated.
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* [refactor] moving main.setPath listener outside start method
* [refactor] setpath tells if game path is set or not
* newpath event tells if game path dialog is successful or not
* [feat] main window will not show if path is not set
* [feat] viper displays a dialog and exits if no game path was prompted
* [fix] viper prompts for game path if viper.json:gamepath is not set
* [feat] translating gui.gamepath.must key
* code cleanup
fixing single quotes and alike
* fix gui.gamepath.must message
Co-authored-by: 0neGal <mail@0negal.com>
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However in megabytes, and I don't know math very well, I just know
(bytes / 1024 / 1024) gives megabytes, if you know a better simpler way
to convert this make a PR, please...
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Lovely, only issue is for some reason both on Windows and Linux file
dialogs can't select both directories and files, so either it's a folder
or it's an archive, not both.
So I guess we need to make some way to select it...
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If a mod decided to put their actual mod files inside a folder inside a
folder it'll search sub folders to try and find them and usually it's
able to install it.
Meaning, if instead of the mod being structured as such:
mod/
mod.json
other files ...
It is structured as such:
folder/
mod/
mod.json
other files ...
This will be very useful for zip files... As some people tend to archive
a folder and not make an archive with the files in it. Leading to the
above structure...
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Along with the ability to scroll it!
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Smoothly updates and works flawlessly, the only thing that really needs
improvements is the design and on top of that installing mods from a Zip
file over folder.
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Mostly, the installing part needs a bit more look at, to support
archives and different layouts for the mod. Such as searching through an
archive to find the right folder because some mods don't use a proper
layout. I also somewhat mitigated the whole issue of JSON files not
being formatted properly by the mod developer (please just fix your
formatting, I beg you.) by simply assigning the absolute basics, however
we can't know the versions of the mods.
I am not going to go out of my way to write code which can parse a file
that wasn't made to be parsed because whoever wrote it doesn't know what
a JSON file is made of. Simply not happening.
I also added a few locatiolization related things, along with more info
for --mods, so besides the normal counter for "Installed mods" you also
have "Enabled mods" and "Disabled mods", very useful.
The GUI also has a new added "Disabled" tag to mods that are disabled,
however this is a temporary, it looks bad and I don't want it in
release, I just needed a way to distinquish when testing.
Because you can now also enable and disable mods, mods.list() gives back
an Object that goes more or less something like:
{all: ..., enabled: ..., disabled: ... }, take your guesses as to what
everything means, you might even get it in the first try.
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* [chore] adding electron-updater dependency
* [feat] adding auto-updating mechanism
* [chore] setting package version to v0.8.0
* [fix] restoring original repo URL
* [docs] adding some documentation about publishing new releases
* [chore] adding publish:windows command
* [docs] updating publish instructions with new publish command
* [chore] adding publish:linux command
* [docs] updating publish instructions
* --updatevp, and option to disable auto updates
If you want you can set "autoupdates" to false in your config, no GUI
tools to do this yet. For the CLI auto updates is off by default and
you'll have to use --updatevp.
I also removed the snap package, tho whether this stays as a change is
still to be discussed.
And with the new option I updated the help menu, the man page and
everything along else that needs it.
* removed "soon" parts of README for auto-updates
* [feat] adding French translation for cli.help.updatevp key
* confirmation for restarting the app
Now instead of automatically updating and restarting the app, which may
be slightly confusing to some users, (the app opens then closes and then
opens), it now asks whether you want to restart and open the new
version. If you say no, instead next time you launch it, it'll be on the
new version.
If you want to completely disable updates you can disable it in the
viper.json file...
* [feat] adding French translation for gui.update.available key
* added configuration instruction in README
Co-authored-by: 0neGal <mail@0negal.com>
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Adds more build formats and info in the README
* [feat] adding build:windows command
* [fix] typo
* [feat] adding build:linux command
* [docs] adding enduser documentation to explain how to install Viper
* [feat] building several Linux packages on build:linux
* [fix] typo on build command
* minor corrections
Co-authored-by: 0neGal <mail@0negal.com>
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Some git shenanigans led to me unknowningly deleting this file, that or
it was when testing the locale, since the way I tested it was by copying
the original file to the en.json, I must've moved the file instead of
copying, oh well... It's fixed now...
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into Alystrasz-feat/version-indicator
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Simply build it with "npm run man"
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