These Pokémon just run around the desktop and wiggle their tails.
- Install AutoHotkey, either v1.1 or v2.0
- Run
make.ahk
and pressCompile
You can choose a packaged asset by right clicking on the opened window. If you want to set the
asset programmatically, you can use optional executable arguments which can be either a name of
packaged asset (e.g., chocoeevee
) or path to the custom asset. It will also search for PNG files
starting with eevee.png, zorua.png, pikachu.png, vaporeon.png, and noteevee.png in the
current directory.
To make initial window bigger or smaller, append tiny
, verysmall
, smaller
, small
, normal
,
big
, bigger
, or huge
to the arguments list
Speed can be set with /speed
followed by slow
, normal
, or fast
after a space.
/sit
makes the window stay in place.
/fork
followed by a number 1 through 99 spawns random assets specified number of times. The script
won't allow more than 99 instances even if the command is ran multiple times.
This example uses Command Prompt to load the Pikachu asset with compiled executable:
eevee.exe pikachu
By default it searches for png files that start with one of the modes, then loads Eevee asset if not found, second line loads Pikachu asset with a larger window size:
eevee.exe
eevee.exe big pikachu
Loads Eevee-based, Vaporeon-based, and Zorua-based assets from file:
eevee.exe "test\eevee_test.png"
eevee.exe "test\vaporeon_test.png" /mode vaporeon
eevee.exe "test\zorua_test.png" /mode zorua
Makes Faceless Eevee very large and slow and Pikachu very small and fast:
eevee.exe huge facelesseevee /speed slow
eevee.exe tiny pikachu /speed fast
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