# Doodad Tool The game ships with a command-line program called `doodad` which assists in creating and managing custom doodads and levels. The `doodad` tool can show and set details on .doodad and .level files used by the game, create new doodads from PNG images and attach custom JavaScript source to program behavior of doodads. ## Where to Find It The `doodad` tool should be in the same place as the game executable. On Windows, the program is called `doodad.exe` and comes in the zip file next to the game executable, `doodle.exe`. On Linux, it will typically be at `/opt/sketchymaze/doodad` if you installed the game from a .rpm or .deb package, or else for Flatpak it's included within the app bundle and invoked like so: $ flatpak run com.sketchymaze.Doodle doodad --help On Mac OS, it is found inside the .app bundle; right-click the 'Sketchy Maze.app' to find the option to browse inside the .app bundle. ## Usage Run `doodad --help` to get usage information. The program includes several sub-commands, such as `doodad convert`. Type a subcommand and `--help` to get help on that command, for example: ```bash doodad convert --help ``` ## Examples Here are some common scenarios and use cases for the doodad tool. ### Show ```bash # Usage: doodad show [doodad or level filename] ``` Shows metadata and details about a level or doodad file. Examples: ```bash $ doodad show button.doodad ===== Doodad: button.doodad ===== Headers: File version: 1 Game version: 0.0.10-alpha Doodad title: Button Author: Noah Locked: true Hidden: false Script size: 473 bytes Palette: - Swatch name: Color<#000000+ff> Attributes: solid Color: #000000 - Swatch name: Color<#666666+ff> Attributes: none Color: #666666 - Swatch name: Color<#999999+ff> Attributes: fire Color: #999999 Layer 0: button1 Chunks: Pixels Per Chunk: 37^2 Number Generated: 1 Coordinate Range: (0,0) ... (36,36) World Dimensions: 36x36 Use -chunks or -verbose to serialize Chunks Layer 1: button2 Chunks: Pixels Per Chunk: 37^2 Number Generated: 1 Coordinate Range: (0,0) ... (36,36) World Dimensions: 36x36 Use -chunks or -verbose to serialize Chunks ``` ### Convert ```bash # Usage: doodad convert [options] ``` #### Creating a Doodad from PNG images Suppose you have PNG images named "frame0.png" through "frame3.png" and want to create a doodad from those images. This will convert them to the doodad file "custom.doodad": ```bash # Convert PNG images into a doodad. doodad convert frame0.png frame1.png frame2.png frame3.png custom.doodad # The same, but also attach custom tags with the doodad. doodad convert --tag color=blue frame{0,1,2,3}.png custom.doodad ``` #### Convert a level to a PNG image ```bash doodad convert my.level output.png ``` #### Create a level from a PNG image ```bash doodad convert level.png output.level ```