libsrd5
A System Reference Document 5.1 (SRD) Implementation in C#. (by kupka)
COMPASS
TTRPG rulebook library manager, bringing all your books in one place. (by DSPaul)
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GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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How y'all organizing your pdfs?
I just started using /u/PaulDeSmul 's app COMPASS; Coming up with my own tagging scheme was half the fun.
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I made a free and open source digital library app called COMPASS with a focus on organizing homebrew TTRPG rulebooks, and I'm finally releasing it to the public! More details in comments.
That's a failure on me, not on you, I should have put better instructions because not everyone is used to working with github. First of all, I was heavily inspired by playnite, which does a similar thing for video games but COMPASS is not associated with playnite in any way and you don't need it. Instead, you can find the COMPASS installer here, at the bottom. After that it's just like installing any other program. I hope that helps, let me know if I misunderstood your confusion.
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I made a free and open source Digital library app called COMPASS with a focus on organizing tabletop RPG rulebooks and I'm finally releasing it to the public!
The software is called COMPASS (Codex Organizer to make Pen-and-paper Adventuring Super Simple) and it allows you to import files from popular sites to share homebrew content like homebrewery, GM binder and Google drive with automatic cover thumbnails and metadata like authors, release date ect. which can then be used to sort and filter your collection. It also fully supports any kind of local file like pdf's. You can check it out here: https://github.com/DSPaul/COMPASS where you will find more info about its features, screenshots and the download link under "releases". All feedback is welcome!
What are some alternatives?
When comparing libsrd5 and COMPASS you can also consider the following projects:
DM-Operations-Center - The DM Operations Center is a collection of rules and tools for 5th edition Dungeons & Dragons dungeon masters that use the advanced Virtual Tabletop application Encounter+
M5E-SRD - The Modern5E Systems Reference Document (SRD).
orcpub - Code for Dungeon Master's Vault Community Edition
masterplan - Masterplan is an application that helps you to build D&D 4E campaigns.
DND.SRD.Wiki - Dungeons & Dragons 5th Edition SRD converted to Markdown.