RuneBook
champ-r
RuneBook | champ-r | |
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107 | 1,717 | |
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3.6 | 8.7 | |
9 months ago | about 1 month ago | |
JavaScript | Rust | |
MIT License | GNU Lesser General Public License v3.0 only |
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RuneBook
- LCU Client API
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Problem with overwolf
I have no experience with Porofessor, but on Linux the most used software for this is Runebook, as far as I can tell. It runs natively, outside of your wine prefix. You point it to your installation inside your wine prefix and it should just work.
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Installing "Runebook" 3rd party app in Linux Zorin.
Update: Hereยดs the Github page link https://github.com/Soundofdarkness/RuneBook/releases/tag/v1.16.0
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Best 3rd party client for importing runes on Linux?
I use Runebook. It has native linux builds (.appimage), imports runes easily from several 3rd-parties :)
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Timewinder - The League of Legends client backup tool
I am not quite sure tbh. I think RuneBook might do the trick. Never used it tho.
- Is there a way to install Blitz.gg on Linux?
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Blitz.gg alternative for linux
I was looking around for an Blitz.gg alternative since the newest versions are no longer working via Lutris/Wine. So I was looking around Github and found this repo: https://github.com/Soundofdarkness/RuneBook It supports different sources but misses the auto lane detection like in Blitz. Maybe its useful for someone that also looks for an alternative.
- I need an alternative for overwolf
- Rune Pages still being sold for 6300BE per page feels expensive for no absolute reason
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Better software for runes
There is nothing better than RuneBook. Save your own pages or get them from multiple sources (opgg, lolalytics, ugg...)
champ-r
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Best 3rd party client for importing runes on Linux?
ChampR works for me. Really simple and runs natively https://github.com/cangzhang/champ-r
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[champ-r] League of Legends Helper (Import Builds and Runes)
The following project is a fork from champ-r, originally made to run on Windows. The reason is because I wanted to be able to run it natively on Linux (Pop!_Os), It could work on wine but I did not want to run it through wine. I thought it would be useful for other Linux users. I'm open for suggestions, issues and pullrequests.
What are some alternatives?
league-profile-tool - An application that lets you make specific requests to the LCU api to change how your profile looks
lol-pick-ban-ui - Web-Based UI to display the league of legends champ select in esports tournaments.
Deceive - ๐ฉ Appear offline for the League of Legends client.
orianna - A Java framework for the Riot Games League of Legends API (http://developer.riotgames.com/).
Obsidian - Wad archive editor for League of Legends
LeagueSkinChanger - Skin changer for League of Legends
champ-r - ๐ถ Yet another League of Legends helper, compatible with CN/NA/EU/JP/KR version of LCU. League of Legends build/talent assistant, support multi-server client. Build for Linux and Windows
timewinder - Timewinder is backup tool for the settings of the League of Legends client. It can both restore and (automatically) create backups.
mobalytics-repackager - Mobalytics tool for linux
AppImageLauncher - Helper application for Linux distributions serving as a kind of "entry point" for running and integrating AppImages