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Squiffy, created by Alex Warren, is an open-source tool for authoring hyperlink interactive fiction. Works may be created in a dedicated Squiffy editor (online or downloaded) or in a text file. Authors write storries using Markdown, and Squiffy compiles the source to generate HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. A work in Squiffy may have two types of pages: "passages", which let players interact with the current scene, and "sections," which move to the next scene in the story.
Squiffy was first released on July 26, 2014.
Links
Links for Story Authors
- Squiffy documentation and download links at textadventures.co.uk.
- Squiffy online editor at textadventures.co.uk.
- Squiffy forum at textadventures.co.uk.
Links for Developers
- Squiffy compiler source on Github.
- Squiffy editor source on Github.
History of Squiffy's Development
- Squiffy development roadmap at textadventures.co.uk.
- Squiffy 1.0 at textadventures.co.uk - July 27, 2014.
- Squiffy 2.0 at textadventures.co.uk - October 11, 2014.
- Squiffy 3 - a new web-based editor for interactive fiction at textadventures.co.uk - April 25, 2015.
- Squiffy 4 - interactive fiction editor for Windows, OS X and Linux at textadventures.co.uk - July 11, 2015.
- Squiffy 5 - an improved editing experience at textadventures.co.uk - November 14, 2015.
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