{"repo":"fantasycalendar/Fantasy-Calendar","free":true,"listed":false,"github":"https://github.com/fantasycalendar/Fantasy-Calendar","clone":"git clone https://github.com/fantasycalendar/Fantasy-Calendar.git","description":"Build a calendar that fits your world! Whether you're a GM just here to track your Forgotten Realms campaign with a preset calendar, or a fanciful world-builder with 12 moons (Like Eberron's) and zany timekeeping systems to match, we've got you covered.","language":"PHP","stars":144,"topics":["laravel","dungeons-and-dragons","calendar","fantasy","rpg","storytelling"],"license":null,"category":"productivity","readme_excerpt":"Fantasy-Calendar Fantasy-Calendar is a general-purpose fantasy calendar creation and tracking software. A what? Well, whether you're a GM looking to track the events of a long-running Forgotten Realms campaign, an author, or simply a world-builder who likes to have wacky celestial configurations (Such as Eberron's 12 moons) with zany timekeeping systems to match, you probably need a calendar of some kind. \"Game time is of utmost importance [...] you can not have a meaningful campaign if strict time records are not kept.\" -Gary Gygax Fantasy-Calendar seeks to do it all, whether you're creating your own complicated calendar with tons of interesting edge-cases, or using presets such as the Forgotten Realms, Eberron, or Exandria for simple time-keeping. Run Using Docker We recommend development using Docker, as it's what we use and it makes things like setting up the PHP environment a breeze. As long as you already have Docker installed, actually getting up and running is pretty straightforward. First you'll want to run: That runs the default initialize dev entry in FC's Makefile , which: - Copies the default .env to the appropriate location - Builds all of FC's container images - Installs npm dependencies - Installs composer dependencies - Starts docker containers - Runs artisan migrate - Stops docker containers We've also provided a handy aliases.sh to make some common tasks/aliases/etc., easier. So, after you've run make , we recommend source aliases.sh . I'd list all the alia","default_branch":null,"files":null,"tree":[],"storefront":"/r/fantasycalendar","claimed":false,"request_supported":{"post":"https://gitbuyer.com/r/fantasycalendar/Fantasy-Calendar/request-supported","requests":0},"note":"indexed from public GitHub; nothing is for sale on this page. Clone it from GitHub. Paid listings live at /search."}