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hagadias

Python package to extract game data from the Caves of Qud roguelike.

This library forms the base for several projects:

What does it do?

hagadias allows a user to read game data in the raw format used by the Caves of Qud roguelike RPG, including the object tree, fully colored tiles, and character data. It needs to be passed a path to a local installation of the game in order to do anything.

Installation

hagadias requires Python 3.10.

To install the package from this GitHub repository without a package manager, run
pip install git+https://github.com/trashmonks/hagadias@main#egg=hagadias
If you're using pipenv to manage dependencies,
pipenv install -e git+https://github.com/trashmonks/hagadias.git@main#egg=hagadias If you're using Poetry to manage dependencies, poetry add git+https://github.com/trashmonks/hagadias#main

Tile support

Tile support requires the texture files from Caves of Qud to be unpacked into a "Textures" directory under the working directory of your project that is importing hagadias. You can use the Brinedump game mod to export these textures from within the game.

Example usage

Startup

import hagadias
from pprint import pprint
GAMEPATH = 'C:\\Steam\\steamapps\\common\\Caves of Qud'  # Windows
# GAMEPATH = '~/.local/share/Steam/steamapps/common/Caves of Qud'  # Linux
# GAMEPATH = '~/Library/Application Support/Steam/steamapps/common/Caves of Qud'  # macOS
root = hagadias.gameroot.GameRoot(GAMEPATH)
print(root.gamever)  # output version of the game
2.0.203.56

Objects (Blueprints)

qud_object_root, qindex = root.get_object_tree()

# The above gives you two items:
# - a `qud_object_root` object of type `QudObjectProps` that is the root of the CoQ object hierarchy, allowing you to traverse the entire object tree and retrieve information about the items, characters, tiles, etc.
# - a `qindex` which is a dictionary that simply maps the Name (ingame object ID or wish ID) of each ingame object, as a string, to the Python object representing it.

# Example use of qud_object_root:
>>> qud_object_root.source
'<object Name="Object">\n    <part Name="Physics" Conductivity="0" IsReal="true" Solid="false" Weight="0"></part>\n  </object>'

# But what you really want is the qindex:
>>> snapjaw = qindex['Snapjaw']
>>> snapjaw.desc
'Tussocks of fur dress skin stretched over taut muscle. Upright =pronouns.subjective= =verb:stand:afterpronoun=, but =pronouns.subjective= =verb:look:afterpronoun= ready to drop onto fours. =pronouns.Possessive= snout snarls and =pronouns.possessive= ears twitch. =pronouns.Subjective= =verb:bark:afterpronoun=, and =pronouns.possessive= hyena tribesmen answer.'

>>> snapjaw.dv
6

>>> help(snapjaw)
# will give detailed help on all properties and methods, including a long list of properties that objects can have, like below:
...

 |  butcheredinto
 |      What a corpse item can be butchered into.
 |  
 |  canbuild
 |      Whether or not the player can tinker up this item.
 |  
 |  candisassemble
 |      Whether or not the player can disassemble this item.
 |  
 |  carrybonus
 |      The carry weight bonus.

# and so on.

# Tile support requires you to download the modding tile toolkit, described in the section above. But with it, you can do:

>>> youngivory = qindex['Young Ivory']

>>> youngivory.tile
<hagadias.qudtile.QudTile object at 0x0000018F898C3BA8>

>>> youngivory.tile.image
<PIL.PngImagePlugin.PngImageFile image mode=RGBA size=16x24 at 0x18F890B3320>

# for a PIL library format PNG image. There are other methods for retrieving BytesIO PNG binary data, see
>>> help(youngivory.tile)
# for details.

Character codes

gamecodes = root.get_character_codes()
# A dictionary containing some helpful information used to calculate the results of character builds.
# `gamecodes` contains the following items:
# 'class_bonuses': a dictionary mapping castes+callings to lists of stat bonuses
# 'class_skills': a dictionary mapping castes+callings to lists of skills (e.g. 'Horticulturalist': ['Meal Preparation', ...]
# 'class_tiles': a dictionary mapping castes+callings to tuples of (tile path, detail color) for that caste/calling's art
print(hagadias.character_codes.STAT_NAMES)
print(gamecodes["class_bonuses"]["Horticulturist"])  # 3-point Intelligence bonus
print(gamecodes["class_skills"]["Horticulturist"])
print(gamecodes["class_tiles"]["Horticulturist"])
('Strength', 'Agility', 'Toughness', 'Intelligence', 'Willpower', 'Ego')
[0, 0, 0, 3, 0, 0]
['Meal Preparation', 'Harvestry', '(Axe)', '(Bow and Rifle)', 'Wilderness Lore: Jungles']
('creatures/caste_1.bmp', 'g')

License

hagadias is licensed under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License Version 3.

The included font Source Code Pro is used under the terms of the SIL Open Font License 1.1.

The included file IBMGRAPH.TXT is provided by the Unicode Consortium under the terms of the license contained therein.

Contributing

See CONTRIBUTING.md.

Contributors

Thank you to the following people who have contributed code to this project:

  • egocarib
  • Wreckstation
  • librarianmage
  • HeladoDeBrownie
  • elvres
  • robbyblum

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