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Analyze your StarCraft II replays with filtering, stats, and beautiful terminal output

Project description

SC2 Replay Analyzer

Analyze your StarCraft II replays with filtering, stats, and beautiful terminal output.

Features

  • Auto-detect SC2 replay folders on Mac, Windows, and Linux
  • Parse replays and extract worker counts, army value, APM, MMR, and more
  • Interactive filtering - dynamically filter by matchup, result, length, workers
  • Win/loss statistics with averages and matchup breakdowns
  • SQLite caching - parse each replay only once

Installation

pip install sc2-replay-analyzer

Quick Start

# First run - auto-detects your replay folder and player name
sc2

# Scan for new replays
sc2 scan

# Interactive filtering mode
sc2 live

# Show statistics
sc2 stats

Commands

Command Description
sc2 First run: setup wizard. After: show recent games
sc2 scan Scan replay folder for new games
sc2 live Interactive filtering mode
sc2 stats Show aggregate statistics
sc2 config Re-run setup / change player name
sc2 show Show games with filters
sc2 export Export to CSV
sc2 latest Show detailed stats for most recent game

Interactive Mode

The sc2 live command opens an interactive filtering mode:

SC2 Replay Analyzer - Interactive Mode
Type commands to filter. 'help' for options, 'q' to quit.

> -m TvZ          # Filter by matchup
> -r W            # Show only wins
> -l >10:00       # Games longer than 10 minutes
> -w <40          # Games with <40 workers at 8min
> clear           # Reset all filters
> q               # Quit

Filter Commands

Command Description Example
-n <num> Limit to N games -n 50
-m <matchup> Filter by matchup -m TvZ
-r <result> Filter by result -r W, -r L
-l <op><time> Filter by length -l >=8:00, -l <5:00
-w <op><num> Filter by workers @8m -w <=40, -w >50
--map <name> Filter by map name --map Pylon
-d <days> Games from last N days -d 7
clear Reset all filters
help Show help
q Quit

Configuration

Config is stored in ~/.sc2analyzer/config.toml:

player_name = "YourName"
replay_folder = "~/Library/Application Support/Blizzard/StarCraft II/Accounts/.../Replays/Multiplayer"

[benchmarks]
workers_6m = 40
workers_8m = 55

[display]
columns = ["date", "map", "matchup", "result", "mmr", "apm", "workers_8m", "army", "length"]

Available Columns

date, map, matchup, result, mmr, opponent_mmr, apm, opponent_apm, workers_6m, workers_8m, workers_10m, army, length, bases_6m, bases_8m, worker_kills, worker_losses

Requirements

  • Python 3.8+
  • StarCraft II replays (.SC2Replay files)

License

MIT

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