GNOLL
entish
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GNU General Public License v3.0 only | MIT License |
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GNOLL
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GNOLL: Dice Notation For Everywhere & Everyone
GNOLL is a dice notation library (used for rolling dice in board games, tabletop rpgs, etc) that is designed for more than once-off usage.
- GNOLL: An efficient grammar-based dice roller that supports a lot more dice notation than most python dice packages
- Show HN: Gnoll: an open source library for parsing a wide range of dice notation
- I created GNOLL, a software library you can include in your own project to help parse all sorts of dice notation
entish
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I'm designing an open source Game Master's Assistant software for my Bachelors Thesis, and I need YOUR help! :D
Not exactly a virtual table top but check out https://github.com/etherealmachine/entish. This is a shameless plug, because it's a programming language I wrote for expressing rpg rules in machine readable format.
- Entish – a declarative Datalog-like language for formal RPG rules
- Entish is a declarative Datalog-like language for formal RPG rules
- Show HN: Entish: A language for implementing RPG rules in formal logic
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Entish: A programming language for implementing RPG rules in formal logic
What do you think about https://github.com/etherealmachine/entish/tree/main/src/rules/dungeon_world. The idea is to group rules into a folder, then have the Markdown files contain nice human-readable descriptions as well as the parseable rules. That's just an idea for now - it would probably require implementing a Markdown parser (do-able but a bit of work) and then grabbing the code blocks out of the parser.
What are some alternatives?
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slides - The source of the slides of Gabor Szabo shared on the Code Maven site
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