Dgsh is a shell in the unix sense, but instead of manipulating files, you track
your party and its opponents.
It's written in java (1.4.0 at least) and runs in any console, though it has
been tested mainly on a GNU/linux system, but seems to run fine on win systems.
Some of its features :
- hp, xp, subdual damage
- spell slots tracking
- spellbook tracking
- effects spanning on multiple rounds
- initiative tracking
- scriptable in python (jython)
- all the basics (PHB) feats, skills, races, classes (no monks) and spells
are included
- standard monsters are showing up in the data files (which are in XML). There are just a dozen of them for the moment.
- session logging and browsing
- AoO tracking
you can find dgsh at http://dgsh.sf.net
feedback is welcome.
Jack
your party and its opponents.
It's written in java (1.4.0 at least) and runs in any console, though it has
been tested mainly on a GNU/linux system, but seems to run fine on win systems.
Some of its features :
- hp, xp, subdual damage
- spell slots tracking
- spellbook tracking
- effects spanning on multiple rounds
- initiative tracking
- scriptable in python (jython)
- all the basics (PHB) feats, skills, races, classes (no monks) and spells
are included
- standard monsters are showing up in the data files (which are in XML). There are just a dozen of them for the moment.
- session logging and browsing
- AoO tracking
you can find dgsh at http://dgsh.sf.net
feedback is welcome.
Jack