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StatLine — weighted player scoring, efficiency modeling, and CLI tooling

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StatLine

StatLine™ — weighted player scoring, efficiency modeling, and tooling.

“StatLine” is a trademark of StatLine LLC (in formation), registration pending. Source code is licensed under the GNU Affero General Public License v3 (see LICENSE). Brand, name, and logo are not covered by the AGPL.


What is StatLine?

StatLine is an adapter-driven analytics framework that:

  • normalizes raw game stats,
  • computes per-metric scores (with clamps, inversion, and ratios),
  • aggregates into buckets and applies weight presets (e.g., pri),
  • exposes a clean CLI and library API,
  • optionally ingests Google Sheets and caches mapped rows.

Supported Python:

  • 3.10 – 3.13 (tested in CI across Linux, macOS, Windows)

Install

Base install:

# pip
python -m venv .venv && source .venv/bin/activate   # use .\.venv\Scripts\activate on Windows
pip install statline

With extras:

# Google Sheets ingestion
pip install "statline[sheets]"

# Developer tools (linters, types, tests)
pip install -e ".[dev]"

CLI Basics

StatLine installs a console script statline. You can also call the module directly.

statline --help
python -m statline.cli --help

Common commands

# list bundled adapters
statline adapters

# interactive scoring REPL (banner + timing are enabled by default)
statline interactive

# score a file of rows (CSV or YAML understood by the adapter)
statline score --adapter example_game stats.csv

# write results to a CSV instead of stdout
statline score --adapter example_game stats.csv --out results.csv

Subcommands:

  • adapters — show available adapter keys & aliases
  • interactive — guided prompts + timing table
  • export-csv — export cached mapped metrics (when using the cache/Sheets flow)
  • score — batch-score a CSV/YAML through an adapter

When the CLI runs, you’ll see a banner (noted so you can confirm proper install):

=== StatLine — Adapter-Driven Scoring ===

Enable per-stage timing via env (eg: 14ms):

STATLINE_TIMING=1 statline score --adapter rbw5 stats.csv

Input formats

StatLine reads CSV or YAML. The columns/keys must match what the adapter expects.

CSV

  • First row is the header.
  • Each subsequent row is an entity (player).
  • Provide whatever raw fields your adapter maps (e.g., ppg, apg, fgm, fga, tov).
display_name,team,ppg,apg,orpg,drpg,spg,bpg,fgm,fga,tov
Jordan,Red,27.3,4.8,1.2,3.6,1.9,0.7,10.2,22.1,2.1

Example adapter (yaml)

Adapters define the schema for raw inputs, buckets, weights, and any derived metrics. Below is the example.yaml you can ship in statline/core/adapters/defs/:

key: example_game
version: 0.1.0
aliases: [ex, sample]
title: Example Game

dimensions:
  map:   { values: [MapA, MapB, MapC] }
  side:  { values: [Attack, Defense] }
  role:  { values: [Carry, Support, Flex] }
  mode:  { values: [Pro, Ranked, Scrim] }

buckets:
  scoring: {}
  impact: {}
  utility: {}
  survival: {}
  discipline: {}

metrics:
  # direct fields
  - { key: stat3_count, bucket: utility,    clamp: [0, 50],  source: { field: stat3_count } }
  - { key: mistakes,    bucket: discipline, clamp: [0, 25], invert: true, source: { field: mistakes } }

# ratios/derived — replace old mapping math
efficiency:
  - { key: stat1_per_round, make: raw["stat1_total"], attempt: raw["rounds_played"], bucket: scoring }
  - { key: stat2_rate,      make: raw["stat2_numer"], attempt: raw["stat2_denom"],   bucket: impact }
  - { key: stat4_quality,   make: raw["stat4_good"],  attempt: raw["stat4_total"],   bucket: survival }

weights:
  pri:
    scoring:    0.30
    impact:     0.28
    utility:    0.16
    survival:   0.16
    discipline: 0.10
  mvp:
    scoring:    0.34
    impact:     0.30
    utility:    0.12
    survival:   0.14
    discipline: 0.10
  support:
    scoring:    0.16
    impact:     0.18
    utility:    0.40
    survival:   0.16
    discipline: 0.10

penalties:
  pri:     { discipline: 0.10 }
  mvp:     { discipline: 0.12 }
  support: { discipline: 0.08 }

sniff:
  require_any_headers: [stat1_total, stat2_numer, stat2_denom, rounds_played, mistakes]

Reference HOWTO.md should you have any questions regarding adapters and yaml formatting.

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