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Pokémon EV Tracker

A small command line utility for keeping track of Effort Values while training Pokemon.

Usage examples

To query the database for a Pokemon species and their EV yield, use the ev command. This takes either the Pokedex number of a species or the species name. If the name is provided but not found, a fuzzy search is done to return possible matches:

ev ev 600
>#600 Klang      +2 Defense

ev ev charizard
>#006 Charizard  +3 Special Attack

ev ev lia
> No match found for 'lia'.
> Did you mean:
>   #484 Palkia     +3 Special Attack
>   #281 Kirlia     +2 Special Attack
>   #207 Gligar     +1 Defense

To see which Pokemon you are currently tracking use the list command:

ev list
> No tracked Pokemon

To track a new Pokemon use the track command. The integer value is the id of the newly tracked Pokemon:

ev track Magikarp --name=Ultrados --pokerus
> 1 Ultrados (Magikarp)

You can also track a new Pokemon by it's Pokedex number.

ev track 610
> 2 Axew

The tracker always has an active Pokemon that other commands will operate on by default. You can see the current Pokemon using the active command, or the list command and looking for the * symbol.

ev active
> No tracked Pokemon is marked as active.
> Set an active pokemon using the 'active --switch' command.

ev active --switch=2
> 2 Axew

ev list
>   1 Ultrados (Magikarp)
>   2 Axew

You can switch the active Pokemon using the active command:

ev active --switch=1
> 1 Ultrados (Magikarp)

You can get the full status of the current Pokemon using the status command:

ev status
> 1 Ultrados (Magikarp)
> Pokerus
> No EVs

To record battles and update EV values, use the battle command:

ev battle Lillipup
> Battled #506 Lillipup   +1 Attack
> 1 Ultrados - +2 Attack

You can also record multiple battles using the -n or --number option of the battle command:

ev battle Lillipup -n3
> Battled 3 × #506 Lillipup   +1 Attack
> 1 Ultrados (Magikarp) - +6 Attack

ev status
> 1 Ultrados (Magikarp)
> Pokerus
> Attack: 8

To update the status of the current Pokemon, use the update command:

ev update --item="Power Bracer"
> 1 Ultrados (Magikarp)

As with the other commands, you can refer to a Pokemon species by number:

ev battle Trubish
> No match found for 'Trubish'
> Did you mean:
>   #568 Trubbish   +1 Speed

ev battle 568
> Battled #568 Trubbish  +1 Speed
> 1 Ultrados (Magikarp) - +8 Attack, +2 Speed

To stop tracking a Pokemon, use the release command:

ev release 2
> Stopped tracking Axew

EV Calculations

I'm still new to Pokemon EV training, but Effort Values for each battle are calculated as such:

ev[stat] = max(ev[stat] + (pokemon.evs[stat] + item.evs[stat]) * pokerus, 255)

The total EVs for a Pokemon are also capped at 510.

Storage

Currently the tracker saves after every operation to a file your User directory called .ev-tracker. This will be a different location depending on your operating system. If you would like to use a custom tracker file location, set the --infile option before the sub-command. See ev --help for more information.

The tracker file is stored as JSON and is fairly trivial to include in other projects, or directly using Javascript.

Issues, Contact etc.

ev-tracker was hacked together very quickly to provide a fairly minimal set of functionality for my own personal needs. If you use this and have any issues then please let me know.

If you'd like to contribute or provide feedback, then github is the best place to do that.

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