![]() It's just that people also used Intel map to see the accepted wayspot database of Niantic (even though that was not the original intended use of Intel map. Now, when you go to the ingressmm page, and load up the area you are added the mission to on the map, you can see the missions and waypoints This actually doesn't suck at all. It is useful as far as I know concerning the gameplay of Ingress (like planning links, fields and ops). Anyway, once you click on a mission in the Intel map, you click the little Chrome extension icon. 'name': natural language location: > pprint(parse_natural("San Francisco, CA"))įor a full list of everything we can parse, look at tests/gentest. The issue is not with Intel map not being useful. 'name': Google Maps ShortURL: > pprint(parse_mapurl("")) Everybody uses it, so its kinda officially. So this sub is less active than the forums then Is Niantic staff checking the forums. Use > from intelurls import check_mapurl, parse_mapurl, parse_naturalĪn Ingress Intel URL: > check_mapurl("this is a string with a url in it and more test")Ī Google Maps URL with a caption: > pprint(parse_mapurl("'s%20Motor%20Lodge")) For players: first, there was Intel map/IITC (yay, easy to export. I havent found my way to the community forums, yet.
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