Computer vision software to automagically dump a Pokémon HOME database from a video.
🥚 This project is still in an early stage with many more features and improvements to come.
We turn a video:
into a .csv
file:
Box name | Slot Number | Pokémon ID |
---|---|---|
Home 001 | 01 | bulbasaur |
Home 001 | 02 | ivysaur |
... | ... | ... |
Home 015 | 30 | zarurde |
Make sure you have the following programs installed and in the PATH
of
your system:
Then, fetch the source code of this project:
$ git clone https://github.com/gvieralopez/homedumper.git
$ cd homedumper
And install software dependencies:
$ pip install -r requirements.txt
If you want to test the software with the sample video we provide, just run:
$ python -m homedumper dump data/myhome.mp4
And go grab a cup of ☕ because this could take some minutes.
When the process is finished, you will see a file match.csv
inside the
output
folder. Easy, right?
If you need some help getting the database of your own video or you want to have more control in the different stages of the process, you can see this guide with a step-by-step description of what homedumper does.
If you want to know what we are planning to add or improve to this software in the near future make sure to check this page.
This software comes bundled with data and graphics extracted from the Pokémon series of video games. Some terminology from the Pokémon franchise is also necessarily used within the software itself. This is all the intellectual property of Nintendo, Creatures, inc., and GAME FREAK, inc. and is protected by various copyrights and trademarks.
The authors believe that the use of this intellectual property for a fan reference is covered by fair use and that the software is significantly impaired without said property included. Any use of this copyrighted property is at your own legal risk.
This software is not affiliated in any way with Nintendo, Pokémon or any other game company.
Project developed by @gvieralopez for educational purposes.
Thanks to @itsjavi for the support with the assets and the inspiration given by his project livingdex