A murder mystery.
Prebuilt distributions are contained in this repository:
Pre-built distributions can be found in dist/, but you might want to build
the project yourself if you're interested in making changes to it.
You'll need Node.js and Python 3.
The following instructions will tell you how to build the project on Linux. If
you're using Windows, you're a bad person, and should consider creating a Linux
environment with either a VM or the Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL). WSL2,
available with the Windows Insider Programme, makes all this a touch easier by
letting you use your normal Windows folders like Documents/ and stuff in the
Linux environment.
cluedo is built on Node.js, and you'll need that installed if you want to do anything here.
Once Node is installed, verify that the output of which node and which npm
looks reasonable.
Set up the Node environment in your directory of choice:
git clone https://github.com/rossjrw/cluedo
cd cluedo
npm installYou'll also need Gulp:
sudo npm install -g gulp
which gulpA Python script is used to move the dialogue from src/events.xlsx into
something that the Javascript environment understands. You'll need a Python
environment to do this, but if you don't want to modify events.xlsx, then you
can skip all the Python stuff.
For Python environment management I recommend Miniconda, and these commands can be run from any directory after it's installed:
conda create -n cluedo python=3.8
conda activate cluedoYou can create a Python environment some other way if you like, but this is the best way, and all other ways are inferior.
If you used Conda with the python= option, you do not need to already have
Python installed in your system. Conda will handle that for you.
Then, from this project's directory, install cluedo's Python requirements into your activated environment:
pip install -r requirements.txtShould be good to go.
To build everything from source, run the following from the project's directory:
gulp events
gulp js
gulp css
gulp staticgulp events generates a temporary Coffeescript file, which is then processed
by gulp js, so you have to do them in that order. The order of the rest
doesn't matter.
Or you can just do this, which will do all of that in one command:
gulpThis will completely rebuild everything from source.
If you didn't create a Python environment, gulp events won't work and
therefore gulp by itself won't work either. You'll have to run gulp js,
gulp css and gulp static by themselves. gulp events only generates
src/js/events.temp.coffee, and later dist/events.js, so if you already have that, you don't need it.