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mtg-proxy

v1.0.0-beta.4

Published

Create proxy cards for MTG with a clean visual

Downloads

15

Readme

mtg-proxy

GitHub package.json version (branch) NPM NPM Downloads

Create proxy cards for MTG with a clean visual

Usage

Download the CLI

$ npm i -g mtg-proxy

Create a file with a cards list, with the following format:

4 Battle Screech
1 Veteran Armorer

Now you can create your proxies just running:

$ mtg-proxy ./my-card-list.txt ./export-folder

Note: The export folder is a optional argument

Now you has your output:

--help

Usage:
  mtg-proxy <card-list-path> [<export-path>] [--output=<name>] [--papper=<size>]
  mtg-proxy -h | --help
  mtg-proxy --version

Options:
  <card-list-path>      Path to a valid MOL card list
  <export-path>         Path where the output PDF will be saved [default: current directory].
  -h --help             Show this screen.
  --version             Show version.
  (--output|-o)=<name>  Name of output PDF.
  (--papper|-p)=<size>  Papper size [default: A4].
                        ('A3', 'A4', 'Legal', 'Letter' or 'Tabloid')

Roadmap

  • [x] Create cards from MOL list
  • [x] Fix proxies sizes to fit in sleeves/shields
  • [x] Create a PDF with the right size to use as proxie and all cards by list quantity
  • [ ] Create cards from MTGA list

License

MIT