Vanilla World of Warcraft Raid Log Analyzer
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Vanilla World of Warcraft Raid Log Analyzer

A program and web app UI front-end for doing analysis on combat logs taken with a Vanilla World of Warcraft 1.12.1 en-US client (Windows or Mac).

Why?

Beginning with TBC patch 2.4, Blizzard changed the combat log format to be much more complex, but far easier to parse programmatically and do complex analysis on, generate statistics from, etc. There have been several different programs and websites developed since that time to handle log files using this new format.

However, the combat logs generated by Vanilla 1.12.1 clients are still in the old "human-readable text" format for which there was never really any good analyzer/parser program for.

This project is all about filling that void.

TODO

  • Usage
  • Configuration & other documentation
  • ...

License

Distributed under the the MIT License. See LICENSE for more details.