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Parchment
Parchment is the Interactive Fiction player for the web. To play a story with Parchment go to https://iplayif.com!
Parchment is made with the support of a grant from the Interactive Fiction Technology Foundation.
Parchment for Inform 7
Inform 7 includes Parchment, allowing you to produce personal websites for your stories. If you want to update the version of Parchment used by Inform 7, get it from the releases page and unzip it into the Templates subfolder of your project's Materials folder.
Site Generator
For those who aren't using Inform 7 (or who can no longer recompile their storyfile), the Parchment Site Generator allows you to make a single file version of Parchment. This supports any of the formats supported by Parchment (Adrift 4, Glulx, Hugo, TADS 2/3, Z-Code).
Single File Build
Parchment is also available as a single file, suitable for downloading and using offline. Download from the releases page.
Free Software
Parchment is MIT licensed, and incorporates the following upstream projects:
Name | Upstream repo | License |
---|---|---|
AsyncGlk | curiousdannii/asyncglk | MIT |
Bocfel | garglk/garglk | GPL-2.0/GPL-3.0 |
Emglken | curiousdannii/emglken | MIT |
Git | DavidKinder/Git | MIT |
GlkOte | erkyrath/glkote | MIT |
Glulxe | erkyrath/glulxe | MIT |
Hugo | hugoif/hugo-unix | BSD-2-Clause |
Iosevka | be5invis/Iosevka | OFL |
jQuery | jquery/jquery | MIT |
Quixe | erkyrath/quixe | MIT |
RemGlk | erkyrath/remglk | MIT |
Scare | garglk/garglk | GPL-2.0 |
TADS | tads-intfic/tads-runner | GPL-2.0 |
ZVM | curiousdannii/ifvms.js | MIT |
Building Instructions
Parchment is only designed for building in Linux and may not work in other OSes. You'll need to install Git and Node version >= 16.
The upstream projects are included as git submodules. Start by initializing the submodules:
git submodule update --init --recursive
Then install the npm
dependencies:
npm install
This will also automatically build Parchment.
Then, you'll need to open index.html
on a web server. (It won't work when you run it on your filesystem as a file:///
URL.) You can launch a simple web server like this:
npm start
Then you can view Parchment at http://localhost:8080
to see your handiwork.
Each time you change code in the src
folder, the server will automatically rebuild the web code. Refresh to see your changes.
You can also build your own dist/inform/parchment-for-inform7.zip
like this:
npm install
npm run inform7