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# Darkness Dependent Vision
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A module for [Foundry Virtual Tabletop] that provides functionality to make the
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dim and bright vision of tokens depend on the scene's darkness level.
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## Installation
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To install and use the Darkness Dependent Vision module for Foundry Virtual
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Tabletop, simply paste the following URL into the **Install Module** dialog on
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the Setup menu of the application.
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https://git.f3l.de/ghost/darkness-dependent-vision/-/raw/latest/src/module.json?inline=false
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## Usage
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In order to configure the darkness range in which a token has dim and bright
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vision, a dialog is provided that can be accessed from a header button in the
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Token Configuration:
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[![Usage 1](img/usage_1.png)](img/usage_1.png)
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[![Usage 2](img/usage_2.png)](img/usage_2.png)
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In the next image, you can see an example of the module in action: The token is
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configured to only have bright vision at a darkness level between 0 and 0.5, but
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the scene's darkness level is set to 0.6, so the token has no bright vision. On
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the other hand, the token is also configured to have dim vision at a darkness
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level between 0 and 0.7, so it _does_ have dim vision.
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[![Usage 3](img/usage_3.png)](img/usage_3.png)
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## Development
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### Prerequisites
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In order to build this module, recent versions of `node` and `yarn` are
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required. Most likely using `npm` also works but only `yarn` is officially
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supported. We recommend using the latest lts version of `node`. If you use `nvm`
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to manage your `node` versions, you can simply run
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```
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nvm install
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```
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in the project's root directory.
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You also need to install the project's dependencies. To do so, run
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```
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yarn install
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```
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### Building
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You can build the project by running
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```
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yarn build
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```
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Alternatively, you can run
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```
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yarn build:watch
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```
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to watch for changes and automatically build as necessary.
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### Linking the built project to Foundry VTT
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In order to provide a fluent development experience, it is recommended to link
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the built module to your local Foundry VTT installation's data folder. In
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order to do so, first add a file called `foundryconfig.json` to the project root
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with the following content:
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```
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{
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"dataPath": "/absolute/path/to/your/FoundryVTT/Data"
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}
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```
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(if you are using Windows, make sure to use `\` as a path separator instead of
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`/`)
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Then run
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```
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yarn link-project
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```
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On Windows, creating symlinks requires administrator privileges, so
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unfortunately you need to run the above command in an administrator terminal for
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it to work.
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## Licensing
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This project is being developed under the terms of the
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[LIMITED LICENSE AGREEMENT FOR MODULE DEVELOPMENT] for Foundry Virtual Tabletop.
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The project itself is licensed under multiple licenses. [REUSE] is used to
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specify the licenses for the individual files. Most of the licenses are
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specified either inside the source file or by an accompanying `.license` file,
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but for some files, the licenses are specified in [.reuse/dep5].
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[Foundry Virtual Tabletop]: http://foundryvtt.com
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[LIMITED LICENSE AGREEMENT FOR MODULE DEVELOPMENT]: https://foundryvtt.com/article/license/
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[REUSE]: https://reuse.software/
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[.reuse/dep5]: .reuse/dep5
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