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HikarinVN Viewer

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A lightweight, web-based runtime for Visual Novels.
This library renders the story data generated by the Hikarin Framework.

⚠️ Important: This viewer is designed to play scripts created using the Hikarin Framework Python SDK. You do not need to write the JSON manually.

👉 Get the SDK here: github.com/Iteranya/hikarin-framework


📦 Installation

Option 1: Via CDN (Fastest)

Great for static sites or quick testing. Add this to your HTML <head>:

<script src="https://unpkg.com/hikarin-vn-viewer@latest/dist/hikarin-vn-viewer.umd.js"></script>

Option 2: Via NPM

Great for bundlers (Vite, Webpack, React, Vue).

npm install hikarin-vn-viewer

🚀 Quick Start

  1. Export your script using the Python SDK (e.g., story.json).
  2. Create a container in your HTML.
  3. Initialize the viewer by fetching your JSON.
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
    <script src="https://unpkg.com/hikarin-vn-viewer@latest/dist/hikarin-vn-viewer.umd.js"></script>
</head>
<body>

    <!-- 1. The Container (Set a width/height or let it fill the screen) -->
    <div id="vn-container" style="width: 1000px; margin: 0 auto;"></div>

    <script>
        // 2. Fetch the JSON generated by the Python SDK
        fetch('./story.json')
            .then(res => res.json())
            .then(scriptData => {

                // 3. Initialize the Engine
                const vn = new window.HikarinVN('vn-container', scriptData, {
                    assetsPath: "./assets/",   // Path to your images folder
                    debug: false,              // Set to true during development
                    globals: {}                // Initial Save Data (optional)
                });

                // 4. Start the game
                vn.start();

            })
            .catch(err => console.error("Could not load script:", err));
    </script>

</body>
</html>

⚙️ Configuration Options

Option Type Default Description
assetsPath string "" The base URL or local folder where your images are stored. The SDK generates relative paths (e.g., chars/cupa.png), and the viewer prepends this path to them.
debug boolean false Enables the visual Debug Panel, showing active variables, engine state, and sprite bounding boxes.
globals object {} Inject an object here to load Save Data or set initial flags (e.g., { affection: 10 }).

🐞 Debugging Tools

If your story isn't behaving correctly, set debug: true in the configuration.

  1. The Debug Panel: A UI will appear below the game window.
    • Globals: Shows persistent variables (Affection, Story Flags).
    • Locals: Shows temporary variables for the current scene.
    • Status: Shows the current engine state (PLAYING, WAITING, CHOICE).
  2. Sprite Boxes: Sprites will have colored borders to help you visualize their alignment and padding.
  3. Console Logs: Open your browser's Developer Tools (F12). The engine provides color-coded logs for every step, logic check, and jump.

📂 Asset Management

The Hikarin Framework SDK defines image paths in your Python script.

  • If your Python script says: characters/cupa/happy.png
  • And your Viewer config is: assetsPath: "https://my-game.com/static/"
  • The browser will load: https://my-game.com/static/characters/cupa/happy.png

Ensure your web server's folder structure matches the folder structure used in your Python project.

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