<em>VASL Templates</em> makes it easier to set up<ahref="http://vasl.info">VASL</a> scenarios, and we'll show how by walking through a setup of everyone's favorite scenario, <em>Hill 621</em>.
<p> Click on the screenshot to the right to see the finished scenario, in all it's glory.
<em>VASL Templates</em> makes it easy to set up attractive<ahref="http://vasl.info">VASL</a> scenarios, with loads of useful information embedded to assist with game play.
<p>We'll show how by walking through a setup of everyone's favorite scenario, <em>Hill 621</em>. Click on the screenshot to the right to see the finished scenario.
<p><small><em>You can find more examples <ahref="https://github.com/pacman-ghost/vasl-templates/tree/master/examples/">here</a>, with files that you can load into the program, together with the generated VASL scenarios</em></small>.
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The tests use <ahref="http://pytest.org">pytest</a> and Selenium WebDriver, so you will need <tt>geckodriver</tt> and <tt>chromedriver</tt> somewhere in your PATH. The driver to use can be specified via the <tt>--webdriver</tt> parameter, and you can also run the tests headless e.g
The tests use <ahref="http://pytest.org">pytest</a> and <ahref="https://www.seleniumhq.org/projects/webdriver/">Selenium WebDriver</a>, so you will need <tt>geckodriver</tt> and <tt>chromedriver</tt> somewhere in your PATH. The driver to use can be specified via the <tt>--webdriver</tt> parameter, and you can also run the tests headless e.g
<p> Python code is checked using <tt>pylint</tt> (installed during the <tt>pip install</tt> above), which should be run from the root directory of the repo.
<p> Python code is checked using <ahref="https://pylint.readthedocs.io/en/latest/"><tt>pylint</tt></a> (installed during the <tt>pip install</tt> above), which should be run from the root directory of the repo.
<p> Javascript is checked using <ahref="http://jshint.com"><tt>jshint</tt></a>, run using <ahref="https://www.mozilla.org/rhino">Rhino</a>, both of which need to be installed manually. Then, set the <tt>JSHINT_RHINO</tt> environment variable to point to the script that will run <tt>jshint</tt> using Rhino e.g.