An Automation Framework for Super Smash Bros. Melee
Project Clippi is your must-have Slippi toolkit for tapping into real-time game data and processing replay files. Automatically execute actions when an in-game event occurs. Automatically find and curate combos for that sick combo video. Automatically rename and reorganise your SLP files.
Everything is open source and fully-customisable. The possibilities are endless.
Detect events and execute actions!
Built in replay processor helps you find combos and organise your SLP replays!
Easily load SLP files into Dolphin with just a drag and drop!
- Detect in game events and execute arbitrary actions
- Customisable profiles for easy combo curation and combo video generation
- One-click sort and rename your SLP files with ease
- Twitch and OBS integration
Download Project Clippi for your operating system using the links below or check out the releases page for more information.
To make combo videos using the Project Clippi, check out this guide on using the Replay Processor.
To take advantage of real-time game events you will need to connect Project Clippi to a console source using the Slippi Desktop App as a relay. Check out this guide for connecting to a relay.
If you found Project Clippi useful and would like to give back here's how you can:
- Spread the word! The more people that use it, the more Project Clippi can improve!
- If you have ideas for new features, or would like to report a bug, please tweet at @ProjectClippi.
- If you are gifted in the way of code, you can help by adding more detectable events and more executable actions. Dive into the docs for the
slp-realtime
library which underpins this project and the source code for the Project Clippi front-end.
Start the development server using:
yarn run start
The development server includes HMR and auto-reloading so changes to both the main and renderer processes should auto-update.
To create a binary package:
yarn run dist
For more detailed instructions on development and building the project from source, check out the Build Process section.
Project Clippi wouldn't be here without the work of Jas Laferriere, the rest of the Project Slippi team, and all the Project Clippi supporters.
This software is released under the terms of MIT license.