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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by sturlabragason to c/selfhosted
 
 

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/7876658

Recently, I've been playing a fairly complicated character and wanted an easier way to navigate all the myriad spells available. I had a certain system in mind, and a quickness that wasn't available from the source site. I used an already compiled list maintained in a Google Sheet by Kyle Dixon to export to a TSV, then a couple of lines of JavaScript later, and voila! The perfect web frontend for all my spells.

Check it out here: https://sturlabragason.github.io/spells/

And it's available under an MIT license in the GitHub repo here:

https://github.com/sturlabragason/pathfinder_spells

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Recently, I've been playing a fairly complicated character and wanted an easier way to navigate all the myriad spells available. I had a certain system in mind, and a quickness that wasn't available from the source site. I used an already compiled list maintained in a Google Sheet by Kyle Dixon to export to a TSV, then a couple of lines of JavaScript later, and voila! The perfect web frontend for all my spells.

Check it out here: https://sturlabragason.github.io/spells/

And it's available under an MIT license in the GitHub repo here: https://github.com/sturlabragason/pathfinder_spells

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