This is a small command line tool for converting FXR files from Dark Souls 3, Sekiro, Elden Ring, and Armored Core 6 to and from JSON using the @cccode/fxr library.
It also includes an option to add a context menu command for .fxr and .json files when you right click them, and converting an effect to JSON and back can be used as a simple way to convert the effect to any of the four games as it allows you to choose what game to convert it back to.
The tool is easier to use when it is globally installed, but also works when installed locally in a folder.
To install it globally, use this command:
npm i -g fxrjson
This allows you to use the tool directly from anywhere, like this:
fxrjson example.fxr
To install it locally, use this command in the folder you want to install it to:
npm i fxrjson
Note that to run the local one you need to use the npx
command in the folder it was installed to:
npx fxrjson example.fxr
There are two ways to use the tool: through commands, and through the right-click context menu in the file explorer.
The command line tool takes a file name and optionally a game:
fxrjson <input file> [game]
The input file can be any .fxr file from any of the four supported games, or a .json file produced by this tool. The game can be one of: ds3
, DarkSouls3
, sdt
, Sekiro
, er
, EldenRing
, ac6
, ArmoredCore6
. The game is case-insensitive, which means that DS3
and ds3
works the same way.
If a game is not specified, the tool will prompt you to pick one from a list.
Some examples:
fxrjson f000000300.fxr
fxrjson f000000300.fxr ds3
fxrjson f000000300.fxr.json sekiro
Registering the context menu command requires administrator privileges!
To add the context menu command, open the Windows Terminal as admin and run this command:
fxrjson add-context-menu
After doing this, there should be a new "FXR ⇄ JSON" button in the context menu when right-clicking .fxr and .json files.
If you want to remove the context menu command again, you can do so by running this command as admin:
fxrjson remove-context-menu