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@dice-roller/rpg-dice-roller
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An advanced JS based dice roller that can roll various types of dice and modifiers, along with mathematical equations.
A JS based dice roller that can roll various types of dice and modifiers, along with mathematical equations.
npm install @dice-roller/rpg-dice-roller
Check out the documentation at https://dice-roller.github.io/documentation
We're always happy for community contributions. You can find our contributing guide in the docs: https://dice-roller.github.io/documentation/contributing
This dice roller has been released under the MIT licence, meaning you can do pretty much anything you like with it, so long as the original copyright remains in place.
You can use it in commercial products.
If the licence terminology in the licence.txt is confusing, check out this: https://www.tldrlegal.com/l/mit
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An advanced JS based dice roller that can roll various types of dice and modifiers, along with mathematical equations.
The npm package @dice-roller/rpg-dice-roller receives a total of 1,767 weekly downloads. As such, @dice-roller/rpg-dice-roller popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @dice-roller/rpg-dice-roller demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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