This is a tool and library to procedurally generate fantasy worlds.
The best way to configure the executable is to put a world.yaml file in your
working directory and pass it to the binary with the -c flag. For example:
world -c world.yaml culture
The file is structured like this:
data_dir: <data directory>
save_dir: <save directory>
save_target: <either "DO" or "filesystem">
web_domain: <final web domain>The following environment variables configure the executable and are required if not specified in the config file:
WORLD_DATA_DIRECTORY: The absolute directory that contains data files for the application.WORLD_SAVE_DIRECTORY: The absolute directory where files will be written to.WORLD_SAVE_TARGET: EitherDOto save to Digital Ocean orfilesystemto save to the local file system.WORLD_WEB_DOMAIN: The domain name (without protocol) remote images will serve from. For example,www.world.com.
Run ./build.sh. The binary will be dist/world.
Run ./run.sh <command>. It will set sane defaults and use the local filesystem for saving files.