Charactersheet for Pathfinder 1st edition.
Under development, no guarantees of stability and data-safety.
You can use macros in many fields to automatically calculate values.
Example: You have an ability that allows you to add your wisdom modifier to your initiative.
You can enter the following into the misc-field: @wis.mod
Macros also work in most text-fields (descriptions etc.).
Wrap a macro in double curly braces (i.e. {{ macro }}
). Optionally add formatting options.
Take the spell 'Cure Light Wounds' as an example.
When laying your hand upon a living creature, you channel positive energy that cures 1d8{{:+ min(@classes.levels, 5) }} points of damage.
Macros currently support the following things:
Function | Usage |
---|---|
Arithmetic | <a> + <b> , <a> - <b> , <a> * <b> , <a> / <b> , |
Parentheses | Parentheses will be evaluated in the correct order. 4 / ( 2 + 2 ) = 1 |
Modulo | <a> % <b> (Wikipedia) |
Absolute | abs(<value>) |
Rounding | round(<value>) , ceil(<value>) , floor(<value>) |
Min/Max | max(<a>, <b>, ...) , min(<a>, <b>, ...) Takes any number of arguments, calculates the minimum/maximum |
Clamp | clamp(<value>, <min>, <max>) Clamps value between min and max |
Using the @
-symbol you can reference values of your character. Everything after it will directly index the internal character-structure (see src/lib/data/character/character.ts).
Examples:
Target | Path |
---|---|
Strength modifier | @str.mod |
Maximum HP | @hp.max |
Character level | @classes.levels |
Level of first class | @classes.list.0.level |
Macros inside text fields can be optionally formatted. The syntax needs to follow {{:<flags> <macro>}}
Flag | Result |
---|---|
+ |
Will always display the sign, even if the number is positive |
z |
Don't display anything, if the result is zero |
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