Squiffy
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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 stories 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
Author Resources
- Squiffy documentation and download links at textadventures.co.uk.
- Squiffy online editor at textadventures.co.uk.
- Squiffy forum at textadventures.co.uk.
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.
Squiffy Source
- Squiffy compiler source on Github.
- Squiffy editor source on Github.
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