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cndblank March 11th, 2017 09:11 AM

I've a couple days off so I'm going to start working on this.
Got some Spike Troll Gangers, Night Hunters, and Tamanous organ leggers to post.

How does everyone feel about posting both the Hero Lab .por file and a PDF or stat block of the character?

It would make the site useful to any GM that way.

adzling March 14th, 2017 12:59 PM

happy to do both
let me know when you get it setup and ill dump mine in there

cndblank May 25th, 2017 06:07 PM

Posted Two Banshees.
One is a mage and the other is rather new.
Both PDF and POR.
Please see if you can view/download them.

https://github.com/runnerblank/Commu...-Shadowrun-5th

cndblank June 30th, 2017 05:53 PM

Cascade Ork Pirates
 
Cascade Ork Smuggler/Pirates.
These boy are far from their mountain homes, but their Corsair Panther can get them places where other ships would attract too much attention.
Lead by a Brawling Adept Captain, plus a Pistol Adept First Mate, a Rigger Pilot and a Shaman plus more mountain boys for muscle, anything not nailed down is fair game.



https://github.com/runnerblank/Commu...-Shadowrun-5th

Sarelth July 4th, 2017 06:34 AM

Looks very useful. I will have to see about getting some NPCs ready to help out.

cndblank July 5th, 2017 04:50 PM

The more the merrier!!!!

adzling July 10th, 2017 01:03 PM

how do i upload files?

I'm getting this from github right now:

Uploads are disabled.
File uploads require push access to this repository.

mMerlin July 11th, 2017 09:22 AM

The usual process is to fork the original repository to your own github account, commit and push the changes there (in a new git branch), then create a pull request to let the owner of the source repository know that there is something new to merge. Effectively, you upload it to your own area, then tell the owner where to get it. With some wrapper stuff, that makes the 'tell' and 'get' a few clicks.

The alternative is to have the owner authorize you to have shared administrator access to the original repo. Normally only pre setup teams use that. The first way is more secure, allowing anyone to request a change to a repository, without giving the whole world access to mess things up.

cndblank July 11th, 2017 09:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mMerlin (Post 252580)
The usual process is to fork the original repository to your own github account, commit and push the changes there (in a new git branch), then create a pull request to let the owner of the source repository know that there is something new to merge. Effectively, you upload it to your own area, then tell the owner where to get it. With some wrapper stuff, that makes the 'tell' and 'get' a few clicks.

The alternative is to have the owner authorize you to have shared administrator access to the original repo. Normally only pre setup teams use that. The first way is more secure, allowing anyone to request a change to a repository, without giving the whole world access to mess things up.

I'd like to do it the first way.

adzling July 14th, 2017 01:22 PM

ugh.

is there a reason to use github over something simpler like dropbox?

Quote:

Originally Posted by cndblank (Post 252604)
I'd like to do it the first way.



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