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@opendnd/avataria

v0.5.0

Published

A package for generating random avatars for Open DnD

Downloads

13

Readme

Avataria

NPM

This is a tool for randomly generating avatars for use in character sheets.

Installation

You will need node and npm installed. Then do:

npm install -g avataria

Generate an Avatar

avataria

Once you have installed avataria you can generate an avatar by simply running the following:

Options

race

avataria --race human

Currently there are 9 race available:

Dragonborn

dragonborn-maledragonborn-female

Dwarf

dwarf-maledwarf-female

Elf

elf-maleelf-female

Gnome

gnome-malegnome-female

Half-Elf

half-elf-malehalf-elf-female

Half-Orc

half-orc-malehalf-orc-female

Halfling

halfling-malehalfling-female

Human

human-malehuman-female

Tiefling

tiefling-maletiefling-female

Gender

avataria --gender male

You can specify a gender by setting either male or female

Module Usage

const Avataria = require('avataria');

// specify options, none are required
const opts = {
  race: 'Human',
  gender: 'male',
};

// call the method
const avataria = new Avataria();
const avatar = avataria.generate(opts);

Options

  • Race: defaults to random, you can set the race to any available
  • Gender: defaults to random, you can set the gender to either male or female

License

MIT