ketsucorp 22 Posted February 25, 2015 (edited) KetsuCorp is honored to announce the first release of the KetsuSuite set oftools for aiding in development purposes. The KetsuSuite is developed by anexpert programmer by the name of Zooloo75. His work originally focused andaimed at cutting down repetition and code fatigue and grew into a larger setof tools as time progressed. Here is the basic outline of the KetsuSuite now.KetsuSuite includes:*ArmA Config Parser; A dedicated .cpp analyzer, allowing quick searching of parentclass information and parameter searches. This speedy tool iscritical in developing classname readme's such as the one forGEARS, or General Equipment Addon Release by KetsuCorp. Aproject with many classnames & equally as many config.cpp.http://pastebin.com/dX3YFF81*ArmA Sound Class Information Initializer;ASCII (ArmA Sound Class Information Initializer) is a tool for anew generation of sound artists. Modders can now hastily setnew config files up by simply dragging and dropping audio filesinto the program and it will parse and generate a config simplybased on the information input. This is the second feature nowincluded in their KetsuSuite saving users hours of programming!DOWNLOAD LINKS:ArmA Config Parser:http://www.armaholic.com/page.php?id=28245KetsuSuite:http://www.armaholic.com/page.php?id=28244Final Words:Essentially we requested Zooloo75 at KetsuCorp to build thisseries of tools as a pro-active measure to ensuring our workis finished on time. What we would like to do is ask YOU thecommunity to suggest tools that would make your time easyin developing. We appreciate the abstract as much as we dothe precise, so any discussion on what we can do to add forthe future will help you as much as it will help us. Thank you.License / Disclaimer:* Copyright © Gavin N. Alvesteffer, KetsuCorp - All Rights Reserved* Unauthorized copying of this file, via any medium is strictly prohibited* Proprietary and confidential, software is currently not in open source* Written by Gavin N. Alvesteffer, February 2015 Edited February 25, 2015 by KetsuCorp Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tasksoldier121 80 Posted February 25, 2015 Now I dont need headache pills anymore, You have no idea how thankfull Im. Anyway great job and a great release ! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ketsucorp 22 Posted February 25, 2015 (edited) Now I dont need headache pills anymore, You have no idea how thankfull Im. Anyway great job and a great release ! We really appreciate this, anything we can do to help make your work's easier is something we all wanna do. If you have missions or characters on mods you want to make, or even weapon config issue's, really any of these annoying tasks would be in our benefit to create easier ways for you all to develop. That being said, if you have any particular tool you'd like creating let us know and we can try to pipeline it into the suite too! Edited February 26, 2015 by KetsuCorp Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Akira123 10 Posted March 24, 2015 (edited) Excellent work ! I have made my own Python script for that ( and in a horrible way since i'm coding like my feet ) You should add a way to add more word possible at the same time ( by example, i'm extracting all the value possible of gear and weapon of DayZ SA, like hit, hitshockhead, bleechance ) and extract it so it can appear like MeleeDamage: BulletBase hit = 2; indirectHit = 0; indirectHitRange = 0; hitShockHead = 2000; hitShock = 50; hitBlood = -100; hitHealth = -10; bleedChance = 0.3; MeleeProd: MeleeDamage hit = 0.8; hitShockHead = 200; hitShock = 100; hitBlood = -5; hitHealth = -10; bleedChance = 0; And also a way to "rearrange" the value in the order we want, or extract it directly in a CSV style, that would be awesome :p Edited March 24, 2015 by Akira123 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ketsucorp 22 Posted April 3, 2015 Is your suggestion to add an array of queries such as the following example; "DisplayName, HitBlood, Bleedchance" and type it in spaced by comma input? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites