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# Hammer
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Hammer is a web-based, lightweight tilemap editor built with React, TypeScript, and Vite. It provides a simple interface for creating 2D game maps by placing tiles from a custom tilesheet onto a zoomable and pannable canvas.
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## Features
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- **Custom Tilesheets**: Upload your own PNG, JPG, or JPEG image files to be used as a tilesheet.
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- **Tile Palette**: Automatically slices the uploaded tilesheet into a selectable palette of 16x16 tiles.
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- **Infinite Canvas**: Pan and zoom freely to navigate your map.
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- **Core Editing Tools**: Draw and erase tiles with simple mouse clicks.
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- **Save & Load**: Export your maps to a `.tmpx` JSON file, which includes the tilesheet data, and import them back into the editor.
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- **Keyboard Shortcuts**: Speed up your workflow with intuitive shortcuts for common actions.
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- **Real-time Console**: Get feedback on your actions through the built-in console log.
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## Getting Started
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To run the editor on your local machine, follow these steps:
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1. **Clone the repository:**
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```bash
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git clone https://github.com/under-scape/hammer.git
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cd hammer
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```
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2. **Install dependencies:**
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```bash
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npm install
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```
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3. **Run the development server:**
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```bash
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npm run dev
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```
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4. Open the provided URL (e.g., `http://localhost:5173`) in your browser.
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## How to Use
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- **Loading a Tilesheet**: Click the **Upload Tilesheet** button or press `U` to select your image file. The editor will process the image and display the individual tiles in the left-hand panel.
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- **Selecting a Tile**: Click on any tile in the left-hand tile panel to select it for drawing.
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- **Placing Tiles**: Select the **Draw** tool (or press `D`) and click on the canvas to place the selected tile.
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- **Erasing Tiles**: Select the **Erase** tool (or press `E`) and click on a tile on the canvas to remove it.
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- **Navigating the Canvas**:
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- **Pan**: Hold the right mouse button and drag to move around the canvas.
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- **Zoom**: Use the mouse wheel to zoom in and out.
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- **Center View**: Click the **Center view** button or press `C` to re-center the canvas.
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- **Saving and Loading**:
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- **Save**: Click the **Save local copy** button or press `Ctrl + S` to download the current map as a `.tmpx` file.
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- **Load**: Click the **Import Map** button to load a previously saved `.tmpx` file. This will restore the tilesheet and the map layout.
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## File Format (.tmpx)
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The `.tmpx` file is a JSON object containing the map data. It has two main properties:
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- `tilesheet`: A base64 data URL representation of the tilesheet image.
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- `map`: An array of tile objects, where each object has:
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- `x`: The x-coordinate of the tile on the map.
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- `y`: The y-coordinate of the tile on the map.
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- `tile`: The index of the tile from the tilesheet palette.
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```json
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{
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"tilesheet": "data:image/png;base64,...",
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"map": [
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{ "tile": 0, "x": 0, "y": 0 },
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{ "tile": 5, "x": 16, "y": 0 },
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{ "tile": 12, "x": 0, "y": 16 }
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]
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}
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```
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## License
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This project is licensed under the MIT License. See the [LICENSE](LICENSE) file for details.
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