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Destiny Item Manager

Destiny Item Manager (DIM) lets Destiny game players easily move items between their Guardians and the Vault. DIM's goal is to let players equip their guardians quickly. Our Loadouts feature accomplishes this by removing manual steps needed when transferring items.

Loadouts give players the ability to define sets of items that they want on their Guardians. When a loadout is selected, DIM will move all of the items referenced by the Loadout to a Guardian. If the item was equipped by another guardian, the Loadouts feature will replace that item with a similar item, if possible, to allow the Loadout referenced item to be transfered. With a single click of a button, you can have a PVP, PVE, or Raid-ready guardian.

DIM is based on the same services used by the Destiny Companion app to move and equip items. DIM will never ask for your credentials to Bungie.net. Once logged into Bungie.net, DIM will be able to see your Guardians inventory and Vault. Once you logout of Bungie, DIM will no longer have access to your Guardians or Vault.

DIM will not be able to dismantle any of your items.

To get started with DIM, download the extension from the Chrome Store.

To beta test new features in DIM, download the beta extension from the Chrome Store.

Translation

If you speak a language other than English that Destiny supports (Italian, German, French, Spanish, Japanese, or Portugese), a great way to help with DIM development is to provide translations. This can be done from the GitHub UI without JavaScript development experience. See the Translation wiki for more info on how to help.

##Requirements DIM is an extension that runs within the Chrome Desktop Web Browser.

##Quick start

Clone the repo:

  • git clone https://github.com/DestinyItemManager/DIM.

Install dependencies:

  • npm install

Generate CSS

  • npm run generate-css
  • npm run dev-chrome or npm run dev-firefox (This will watch the scss files for any changes and generate a new style.css)

Check code Style

  • npm run lint will tell you if you're following the DIM code style (and automatically fix what it can).

You can run now run DIM locally by enabling Chrome Extensions Developer Mode and point to the app/ folder, or by installing Firefox Developer Edition and loading the extension from disk.

Check out our contributor guide for more tips.

##Bugs and feature requests

Have a bug or a feature request? Please first search for existing and closed issues. If your problem or idea is not addressed yet, please open a new issue.

##Community Keep track of development and community news.

Follow the conversation on reddit and talk to other users of DIM. This is where we posts updates to DIM.

##License Code released under the MIT license.

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