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README.md

Archipelago Discord Shield | Install

Archipelago provides a generic framework for developing multiworld capability for game randomizers. In all cases, presently, Archipelago is also the randomizer itself.

Currently, the following games are supported:

  • The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past
  • Factorio
  • Minecraft
  • Subnautica
  • Slay the Spire
  • Risk of Rain 2
  • The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time
  • Timespinner
  • Super Metroid
  • Secret of Evermore
  • Final Fantasy
  • Rogue Legacy
  • VVVVVV
  • Raft
  • Super Mario 64

For setup and instructions check out our tutorials page. Downloads can be found at Releases, including compiled windows binaries.

History

Archipelago is built upon a strong legacy of brilliant hobbyists. We want to honor that legacy by showing it here. The repositories which Archipelago is built upon, inspired by, or otherwise owes its gratitude to are:

We recognize that there is a strong community of incredibly smart people that have come before us and helped pave the path. Just because one person's name may be in a repository title does not mean that only one person made that project happen. We can't hope to perfectly cover every single contribution that lead up to Archipelago but we hope to honor them fairly.

Path to the Archipelago

Archipelago was directly forked from bonta0's multiworld_31 branch of ALttPEntranceRandomizer (this project has a long legacy of its own, please check it out linked above) on January 12, 2020. The repository was then named to MultiWorld-Utilities to better encompass its intended function. As Archipelago matured, then known as "Berserker's MultiWorld" by some, we found it necessary to transform our repository into a root level repository (as opposed to a 'forked repo') and change the name (which came later) to better reflect our project.

Running Archipelago

For most people all you need to do is head over to the releases page then download and run the appropriate installer. The installers function on Windows only.

If you are running Archipelago from a non-Windows system then the likely scenario is that you are comfortable running source code directly. Please see our wiki page on running Archipelago from source.

This project makes use of multiple other projects. We wouldn't be here without these other repositories and the contributions of their developers, past and present.

Contributing

Contributions are welcome. We have a few asks of any new contributors.

  • Ensure that all changes which affect logic are covered by unit tests.
  • Do not introduce any unit test failures/regressions.

Otherwise, we tend to judge code on a case to case basis. It is a generally good idea to stick to PEP-8 guidelines to ensure consistency with existing code. (And to make the linter happy.)

Code of Conduct

We conduct ourselves openly and inclusively here. Please do not contribute to an environment which makes other people uncomfortable. This means that we expect all contributors or participants here to:

  • Be welcoming and inclusive in tone and language.
  • Be respectful of others and their abilities.
  • Show empathy when speaking with others.
  • Be gracious and accept feedback and constructive criticism.

These guidelines apply to all channels of communication within this GitHub repository. Please be respectful in both public channels, such as issues, and private, such as private messaging or emails.

Any incidents of abuse may be reported directly to Ijwu at hmfarran@gmail.com.