A tool to create character sheets for Dungeons and Dragons.
$ pip install dungeonsheets
Note
Dungeon sheets requires at least python 3.6. This is mostly due
to the liberal use of f-strings. If you want to use it with
previous versions of python 3, you'll probably have to replace all
the f-strings with the older .format()
method or string
interpolation.
- You may use pdftk to generate the sheets in PDF format.
- You will need pdflatex installed to generate the PDF spell pages (optional).
If pdftk is available, it will be used for pdf generation. If not, a fallback python library (pdfrw) will be used. This has some limitations:
- Produces v1.3 PDF files
- Not able to flatten PDF forms
- Will produce separate character-sheets, spell-lists and spell-books.
Different linux distributions have different names for packages. While pdftk is available in Debian and derivatives as pdftk, the package is not available in some RPM distributions, such as Fedora and CentOS. One alternative would be to build your PC sheets using docker.
If the pdflatex
command is available on your system, spellcasters
will include a spellbook with descriptions of each spell known. If
not, then this feature will be skipped.
Each character is described by a python file, which gives many attributes associated with the character. See examples for more information about the character descriptions.
The PDF's can then be generated using the makesheets
command.
$ cd examples
$ makesheets wizard.py
dungeon-sheets contains definitions for standard weapons and spells, so attack bonuses and damage can be calculated automatically.
If you'd like a step-by-step walkthrough for creating a new
character, just run create-character
from a command line and a
helpful menu system will take care of the basics for you.