https://github.com/ftomassetti/civs-browser
A web application to visualize the history files produced by csv
https://github.com/ftomassetti/civs-browser
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A web application to visualize the history files produced by csv
- Host: GitHub
- URL: https://github.com/ftomassetti/civs-browser
- Owner: ftomassetti
- License: apache-2.0
- Created: 2014-08-15T18:07:39.000Z (about 11 years ago)
- Default Branch: master
- Last Pushed: 2014-08-31T09:44:59.000Z (about 11 years ago)
- Last Synced: 2024-04-16T18:15:20.015Z (over 1 year ago)
- Language: Clojure
- Size: 12.5 MB
- Stars: 11
- Watchers: 4
- Forks: 1
- Open Issues: 5
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Metadata Files:
- Readme: README.md
- License: LICENSE
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civs-browser
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[](https://travis-ci.org/ftomassetti/civs-browser)A web application to visualize the history files produced by [civs](https://github.com/ftomassetti/civs/).
The workflow is this one:
* use [lands](https://github.com/ftomassetti/lands) to generate your own realistic world, simulating the main physical phenomenons like plate tectonics, rain-shadow, erosion, etc.
* simulate the evolution of civilization using [civs](https://github.com/ftomassetti/civs/): look as the small tribes spread, split, evolve, settle cities and create their one languages (see [langgen](https://github.com/ftomassetti/langgen/) if interested)
* use civs-browser (i.e. this project!) to explore the history you generate, looking at the facts which lead to the current situation, look into the reasons why a powerful empire collapsed, when a city was built and so on.This project is really young, this is a work in progress. This is a first screenshot of the homepage as it looks now (pretty basic, eh?)

