Closed ohpeee closed 4 years ago
There isn't a direct way to convert your story.js file back to the original source. That said, you can open story,js in a text editor, and find your story at its end, in the form of javascript objects. You can rebuild the lost part from there...
On Fri, Mar 6, 2020 at 10:21 PM ohpeee notifications@github.com wrote:
Title. The last published version still basically has all the key parts so I was able to download the html of its webpage, but it's nowhere near finished and I can't figure out how to convert the story.js.download file back into squiffy code. It's long enough that I'd lose my mind manually typing it out a second time. What's available in the online editor cuts off in the middle of line 1300-something and won't even compile because it was in the middle of some bit involving lots of parentheses. I feel like I'm going to pass out. Please help.
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Title. The last published version still basically has all the key parts so I was able to download the html of its webpage, but it's nowhere near finished and I can't figure out how to convert the story.js.download file back into squiffy code. It's long enough that I'd lose my mind manually typing it out a second time. What's available in the online editor cuts off in the middle of line 1300-something and won't even compile because it was in the middle of some bit involving lots of parentheses. I feel like I'm going to pass out. Please help.
Edit: Is this place even alive anymore lmao