I made an interactive crafting tree viewer with wiki links and support for modded items, including the Soul of Eternity! More info and links in the comments

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  • terraria-crafting-tree

    Interactive crafting tree diagram viewer written in p5.js

  • If you wanna dig into this project and see what makes it tick, all of its source code is viewable on GitHub. I also have a (pretty complicated) Python program on there if you want to look through that as well. They're both released under the MIT licence, meaning you're free to pull them apart and use any code within them in your own projects.

  • paintjob-packer

    Lightweight mod making tool for ETS 2 and ATS

  • If you wanna dig into this project and see what makes it tick, all of its source code is viewable on GitHub. I also have a (pretty complicated) Python program on there if you want to look through that as well. They're both released under the MIT licence, meaning you're free to pull them apart and use any code within them in your own projects.

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  • processing

    Source code for the Processing Core and Development Environment (PDE)

  • This was coded in Javascript, using a framework called p5.js, which is a JS version of Processing, a programming language created to allow designers to make stuff with minimal coding experience. Dan Shiffman, one of the language's co-creators, has a YouTube channel with incredible tutorials, that might be a good place to start. As well as p5.js, this project also used HTML (to lay out the webpage), CSS (to style the webpage) and Python (to process some of the data behind the scenes).

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