This is the repo for DiceCloud.
DiceCloud is a free, auditable, real-time character sheet for D&D 5e.
Setting up your character on DiceCloud takes a little longer than just filling it in on a paper character sheet would. The goal of using an online sheet is to make actually playing the game more streamlined, and ultimately more fun. So putting a little extra effort into setting up a character now pays off over and over again once you're playing.
The idea is to track where each number comes from, and allow you to easily make changes on the fly. Let's look at a hypothetical example.
You need to swim through a sunken section of dungeon to fetch the quest's Thing. You'll need to take off your magical Plate Armor of +1 Constitution to swim without sinking, of course.
Taking it off will take away that disadvantage on stealth checks, change your armor class, your speed and your constitution, and which in turn changes your hit points and your constitution saving throw. Working out all those changes in the middle of a game will drag the game to a halt.
Fortunately you have DiceCloud, so it's a matter of dragging your Plate Armor +1 Con from your "equipment" box to your "backpack" box and you're done. Your hitpoints change correctly, your saving throws are up to date, your armor class goes back to reflecting the fact that you have natural armor from being a dragonborn. Your character sheet keeps up and you ultimately get more time to play the game. Huzzah!
Running DiceCloud locally, either to host it yourself away from an internet connection, or to contribute to developing it further, is fairly straightforward and it should work on Linux, Windows, and Mac.
You'll need to have installed:
Then, it's just a matter of cloning this repository into a folder, and running
meteor
in the app directory.
git clone https://github.com/ThaumRystra/DiceCloud dicecloud
cd dicecloud
cd app
meteor npm install
meteor
You should see this:
=> Started proxy.
=> [HMR] Dev server listening on port 3003.
=> Started MongoDB.
=> Started your app.
=> App running at: http://localhost:3000/
Now, visiting should show you an empty instance of DiceCloud running.