PySolFC
A comprehensive, feature-rich, open source, and portable, collection of Solitaire games. (by shlomif)
mtgjson
MTGJSON build scripts for Magic: the Gathering (by mtgjson)
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PySolFC | mtgjson | |
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3 | 30 | |
443 | 348 | |
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9.3 | 8.6 | |
5 days ago | 4 days ago | |
Python | Python | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | MIT License |
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PySolFC
Posts with mentions or reviews of PySolFC.
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[Web][current year]Collection of card solitaire games with built-in rules editor
Other details: When I was looking for PySol, which is an impressive collection of solitaire games (open-source, cross-platform, written in Python), somehow I stumbled on this other web-based solitaire collection. I happened one or two months ago, and now I cannot remember it anymore. I also didn't have luck finding it, as there are thousands of implementations of solitaire games, most of them quite basic.
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How to report out of date package in repo?
Or just download the latest version from the github, follow the installation instructions (you can just run it from the source directory), and use that until the package is updated in Arch.
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Til That Solitaire And Minesweeper Were Included
Fuck monetizing solitaire and fuck ads. -http://solitaire.vegard2.net. -https://solitaired.com (easiest link). -https://github.com/shlomif/PySolFC
mtgjson
Posts with mentions or reviews of mtgjson.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-09-05.
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I made a straightforward card & deck translator. Share with friends!
Cards data come from MTGJSON which also powers Scryfall for example. If a translation is not available on Scryfall, you can safely bet it won't show up on the tool neither.
- Any card text APIs?
- I just took a look here and I can say: I always new it! It's beyond me why WOTC does this.
- Is there any card price database available to the public?
- How do I setup my own website to sell cards and peg the price to card kingdom or tcg?
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Anyone know where to find JSON files I can mess around with to pull data from while learning how to dynamically enter info into react?
mtgjson.com
- QUESTION/HELP: Where to find full exportable deck lists?
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Anyone know of a Excel / Google Sheet resource that contains every card?
https://mtgjson.com/ (can't figure out this file type: jq-win64.exe doesn't seem to want to install)
- Help! Trying to make a smartsheet for my Magic: the Gathering collection.
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MTG Sealed Product API
https://mtgjson.com is all you need
What are some alternatives?
When comparing PySolFC and mtgjson you can also consider the following projects:
fc-solve - Freecell Solver - a C library for automatically solving Freecell and some other variants of card Solitaire
CubeShuffle - Draft cube shuffle utility