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There's always World Anvil. They have a free member tier that includes decent basic tools/features. But I just checked the site, the lowest paid tier has a few improved features and its $54/yr USD plus they have a 50% coupon for the next day or so. Source: almost 2 years ago
Always: when in doubt: change password asap and make sure to reset via the original site, not a link in your email. (worldanvil.com looks like worldanviI.com but it is not. Some fonts don't show any difference.). Source: over 2 years ago
Hi there! To create a new world, go to the global dashboard (worldanvil.com, or click the World Anvil logo on the top left), go to the "Your Worlds" tab and click the create world button on the right. Freemen, as the other commenters said, can have two separate worlds. Source: over 2 years ago
Such an engine already exists at worldanvil.com, including a discord channel for just such an enterprise. I am a lifetime Sage there, so if you end up using it, let me know. I can help you get the project together. Source: over 2 years ago
Per sources from worldanvil.com, Darandra's Thrill is a keelboat which Tirah the Shark uses for smuggling. I adjusted Darandra's Thrill to fit my campaign and turned it into a gambling riverboat. This map represents the main gambling hall where visitors descent from the main deck. Despite being a gambling hall, the room emanates calm spiritual aura and many visitors chill here, smoking from waterpipes, listening... Source: over 2 years ago
However - here it becomes weird - when testing the original regex rule (the first one, without the \u00A0 part) on the same string in an interactive visualiser (https://regexr.com/ for instance), there is a match:. - Source: dev.to / 7 months ago
Learned regex in the 90's from the Perl documentation, or possibly one of the oreilly perl references. That was a time where printed language references were more convenient than searching the internet. Perl still includes a shell component for accessing it's documentation, that was invaluable in those ancient times. Perl's regex documentation is rather fantastic. `perldoc perlre` from your terminal. Or... - Source: Hacker News / 10 months ago
I read a lot on https://www.regular-expressions.info and experimented on https://rubular.com since I was also learning Ruby at the time. https://regexr.com is another good tool that breaks down your regex and matches. One of the things I remember being difficult at the beginning was the subtle differences between implementations, like `^` meaning "beginning of line" in Ruby (and others) but meaning "beginning of... - Source: Hacker News / 10 months ago
Mostly building things that needed complex RegEx, and debugging my regular expressions with https://regexr.com/. - Source: Hacker News / 10 months ago
For username: You are using the min() function to make sure the characters are not below three and, then the max() function checks that the characters are not beyond twenty-five. You also make use of Regex to make sure the username must contain only letters, numbers, and underscore. - Source: dev.to / 10 months ago
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