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TilesetParser

find single tile image in folder full of tilesets. It's very common that many tilesets are unorganized and contains unrecognaizable names. With TileParser you can take one tile (for example screenshot from web) and find whitch tileset contains that tile. To parse large amount of files TilesetParser uses AI (openCV)


Instalation

pip install TilesetParser

How to use?

tilesetparser /path/to/source/image.bmp /path/to/folder_with_tilesets

After parsing every file, preview window will appear. You can browse tilesets that program found similar to the source tile.

Program takes a few arguments:

Algorithms

By default TilesetParser calculates historgrams for input tile and every tile in tileset. You can use SSIM algorithm, whitch gives far more accurate results, but takes a bit more time.

positional arguments:

  • source_image_path

    Path to single source tile you need to find

  • tiles_folder

    Path to tileset folder you want to parse

options:

  • -h, --help

    Show help message and exit

  • -s, --size

    Size of a tile (default: 32)

  • -q, --similarity

    Similarity level for openCV (default: 0.8)

  • -e, --extension

    Extension of the files (default: bmp)

  • -t, --tiles_per_tileset

    How many tiles are in single tileset (default: 12)

  • -d, --ssim_algorithm

    Use SSIM algorithm (default: false)

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