Python scripting and scenarios for Habitica.
- Free software: Apache 2.0
- Homepage: https://github.com/DC23/scriptabit
- Documentation: https://scriptabit.readthedocs.org
- Version: 1.10.0
Note that apart from bugs, I don't use the GitHub issue list for planning. Task and feature planning is carried out in a private Trello board. Access can be provided on request.
To install the latest release from PyPI:
pip install scriptabit
If you already have scriptabit installed, then upgrade with:
pip install --upgrade scriptabit
You require an authentication credentials file in your home directory containing your Habitica API Key and User ID. The file should have a typical ini file structure, with the following section:
[habitica] userid = apikey =
Additional sections can be added, and the section name to use can be supplied as a command-line argument.
If you do not already have a .auth.cfg file, a default will be created when you first run scriptabit. You can then fill in your account values.
Note that your API key is effectively a password to your Habitica account. You should make sure the .auth.cfg file is protected, and never share the key with others. On Linux and related systems, you can set the permissions as follows:
chmod 600 .auth.cfg
If you wish to use the Trello plugin, you will need to add your Trello credentials to the .auth.cfg file as follows:
[trello] apikey = apisecret = token = tokensecret =
Your API key and API secret can be obtained here.
Your authorisation token and token secret will be obtained through an interactive process when you first run the trello plugin. You must first save your API key and API secret to the .auth.cfg file before you will be able to obtain the token and tokensecret.
scriptabit is a command-line application. Help on the available commands can be obtained by running:
$ scriptabit --help
Operations include:
- -sud: Show user data.
- -hp n: Set the user health to n
- -mp n: Set the user's mana points to n
- -xp n: Set experience points to n
- -gp n: Set gold to n
- -ls: List available plugins.
After running scriptabit at least once, configuration files will be created in ~/.config/scriptabit/. These can be edited to change the default options. You can revert to the installation defaults by deleting the files (they will be recreated on the next run).
See the :ref:`detailed-usage` section for detailed instructions on specific functionality.
Finally, most of the built-in plugins define a convenience command-line application name:
- sb-banking is a shortcut for scriptabit --run banking
- sb-csv is a shortcut for scriptabit --run csv_tasks
- sb-health is a shortcut for scriptabit --run health_effects
- sb-pets is a shortcut for scriptabit --run pet_care
- sb-trello is a shortcut for scriptabit --run trello
When using the shortcuts, all other command-line arguments are the same as when running scriptabit.
User plugins should be placed into the scriptabit_plugins directory. This will be created in your home directory the first time scriptabit runs. Due to an initialisation order issue, this directory location cannot be specified on the command line (the plugin directory needs to be located before processing command line arguments so that plugins get a chance to add additional arguments). If the SCRIPTABIT_USER_PLUGIN_DIR environment variable is defined, then this location will be used instead of the default location.
Note that plugin data files may also be written to the user plugin directory
All plugins should subclass the IPlugin class. Refer to the API documentation for details of the available methods.
Also refer to the API documentation (and the view source option) for the sample plugin which can be used as a template for new plugins.