├── .gitignore ├── LICENSE ├── README.md ├── d20pfsrd_web_scraper.sln └── d20pfsrd_web_scraper ├── Config ├── Config.cs └── DescriptionAttribute.cs ├── GameSystem.cs ├── MdConverter.cs ├── NoteMetadata.cs ├── PathHelper.cs ├── PathMappings.cs ├── Program.cs ├── Properties └── PublishProfiles │ ├── FolderProfile.pubxml │ ├── FolderProfile.pubxml.user │ ├── FolderProfile1.pubxml │ └── FolderProfile1.pubxml.user ├── TaskRetObject.cs ├── WebScraper ├── Page.cs └── SrdCrawler.cs ├── d20pfsrd_web_scraper.csproj ├── d20pfsrd_web_scraper.csproj.user └── fileOverrides ├── 5esrd_overrides ├── _readme.md └── home.md └── d20pfsrd_overrides ├── _readme.md └── home.md /.gitignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | bin/ 2 | obj/ 3 | publish/ 4 | /packages/ 5 | riderModule.iml 6 | /_ReSharper.Caches/ 7 | .idea 8 | .vs 9 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /LICENSE: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE 2 | Version 3, 29 June 2007 3 | 4 | Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 5 | Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies 6 | of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. 7 | 8 | Preamble 9 | 10 | The GNU General Public License is a free, copyleft license for 11 | software and other kinds of works. 12 | 13 | The licenses for most software and other practical works are designed 14 | to take away your freedom to share and change the works. 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But first, please read 674 | . 675 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # SRD Obsidian Importer 2 | 3 | This is the script I use to import d20pfsrd and 5esrd into Obsidian. 4 | 5 | ### Important Note 6 | This was uploaded to GitHub as an example of how to construct your own script to do something like this. This is not a script that can just be cloned and executed with the expectation of it working. 7 | I take no responsibility for the script not working as intended or any damage caused by this script or any modifications of it. 8 | 9 | ### How to use 10 | Despite that, it should work now. 11 | The script is only tested on windows! 12 | 13 | A quick tutorial on how to use this script: 14 | - clone it 15 | - run `Program.cs` 16 | - a text file (the config) should open in notepad or something similar 17 | - edit this config file 18 | - save and close the config file 19 | - wait... 20 | - script magic 21 | - the script will check if the HTML files are already there and if not it will scrape the selected site 22 | - after that, it will convert the files to markdown 23 | - then it will do another conversion step to convert all the links 24 | - then it will copy over any files that are supposed to be overridden 25 | - the result will be in the run directory in a folder with `_md` at the end 26 | 27 | ### Any problems with the script? 28 | Check the issues here on GitHub to see if the issue is already reported. 29 | If not feel free to create a new issue describing the problem you encountered. 30 | Alternatively, you can message me on discord: Lemons#5466 31 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /d20pfsrd_web_scraper.sln: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 |  2 | Microsoft Visual Studio Solution File, Format Version 12.00 3 | Project("{FAE04EC0-301F-11D3-BF4B-00C04F79EFBC}") = "d20pfsrd_web_scraper", "d20pfsrd_web_scraper\d20pfsrd_web_scraper.csproj", "{35EE3067-BC7D-4354-A99B-6A27DDAD648F}" 4 | EndProject 5 | Global 6 | GlobalSection(SolutionConfigurationPlatforms) = preSolution 7 | Debug|Any CPU = Debug|Any CPU 8 | Release|Any CPU = Release|Any CPU 9 | EndGlobalSection 10 | GlobalSection(ProjectConfigurationPlatforms) = postSolution 11 | {35EE3067-BC7D-4354-A99B-6A27DDAD648F}.Debug|Any CPU.ActiveCfg = Debug|Any CPU 12 | {35EE3067-BC7D-4354-A99B-6A27DDAD648F}.Debug|Any CPU.Build.0 = Debug|Any CPU 13 | {35EE3067-BC7D-4354-A99B-6A27DDAD648F}.Release|Any CPU.ActiveCfg = Release|Any CPU 14 | {35EE3067-BC7D-4354-A99B-6A27DDAD648F}.Release|Any CPU.Build.0 = Release|Any CPU 15 | EndGlobalSection 16 | EndGlobal 17 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /d20pfsrd_web_scraper/Config/Config.cs: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | using System.Diagnostics; 2 | using System.Reflection; 3 | using System.Runtime.Serialization; 4 | 5 | namespace d20pfsrd_web_scraper; 6 | 7 | public class Config 8 | { 9 | public const string ConfigFileName = "config.txt"; 10 | public string ConfigPath; 11 | 12 | public ConfigOptions Options; 13 | 14 | public Config() 15 | { 16 | ConfigPath = PathHelper.Combine(Program.RunLocation, ConfigFileName); 17 | Options = ConfigOptions.GetDefaultOptions(); 18 | } 19 | 20 | public void ReadConfig() 21 | { 22 | if (!File.Exists(ConfigPath)) 23 | { 24 | Console.WriteLine("Config file does not exist"); 25 | 26 | Console.WriteLine("Creating default config file"); 27 | Options = ConfigOptions.GetDefaultOptions(); 28 | SaveConfig(); 29 | } 30 | 31 | Console.WriteLine("Opening config file..."); 32 | Process process = new Process(); 33 | process.StartInfo = new ProcessStartInfo 34 | { 35 | CreateNoWindow = true, 36 | UseShellExecute = true, 37 | FileName = ConfigPath, 38 | }; 39 | process.Start(); 40 | process.WaitForExit(); 41 | 42 | string[] config = File.ReadAllLines(ConfigPath); 43 | 44 | Options.SetValuesFromString(config); 45 | } 46 | 47 | public void SaveConfig() 48 | { 49 | File.WriteAllText(ConfigPath, Options.ToString()); 50 | } 51 | 52 | 53 | public class ConfigOptions 54 | { 55 | public ConfigOptions(string gameSystem, bool parseAsync, bool skipParsing) 56 | { 57 | GameSystem = gameSystem; 58 | ParseAsync = parseAsync; 59 | SkipParsing = skipParsing; 60 | } 61 | 62 | [Description("The game system (default: pathfinder_1e) [pathfinder_1E, dnd_5e]")] 63 | public string GameSystem { get; set; } 64 | 65 | [Description("Async parsing is recommended (default: true) [true, false]")] 66 | public bool ParseAsync { get; set; } 67 | 68 | [Description("Whether to skip parsing (default: false) [true, false]")] 69 | public bool SkipParsing { get; set; } 70 | 71 | public void SetValuesFromString(string[] config) 72 | { 73 | List configList = config.ToList(); 74 | 75 | configList = configList.Where(s => !s.StartsWith('#')).ToList(); 76 | 77 | foreach (PropertyInfo propertyInfo in typeof(ConfigOptions).GetProperties()) 78 | { 79 | try 80 | { 81 | string line = configList.First(s => s.StartsWith(propertyInfo.Name)); 82 | string[] parts = line.Split(':'); 83 | 84 | if (parts.Length != 2) 85 | { 86 | throw new SerializationException("the config is invalid"); 87 | } 88 | 89 | string value = parts[1].Trim(); 90 | 91 | Console.WriteLine(propertyInfo.Name + " := " + value); 92 | 93 | propertyInfo.SetValue(this, Convert.ChangeType(value, propertyInfo.PropertyType)); 94 | } 95 | catch (InvalidOperationException e) 96 | { 97 | throw new SerializationException("the config is invalid"); 98 | } 99 | } 100 | } 101 | 102 | public override string ToString() 103 | { 104 | List configList = new List(); 105 | 106 | foreach (PropertyInfo propertyInfo in typeof(ConfigOptions).GetProperties()) 107 | { 108 | if (propertyInfo.GetCustomAttribute(typeof(DescriptionAttribute)) is DescriptionAttribute descriptionAttribute) 109 | { 110 | configList.Add("# " + descriptionAttribute.Description); 111 | } 112 | 113 | string line = propertyInfo.Name + ": " + propertyInfo.GetValue(this); 114 | configList.Add(line); 115 | } 116 | 117 | return string.Join("\n", configList); 118 | } 119 | 120 | public static ConfigOptions GetDefaultOptions() 121 | { 122 | return new ConfigOptions("pathfinder_1e", true, false); 123 | } 124 | } 125 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /d20pfsrd_web_scraper/Config/DescriptionAttribute.cs: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | namespace d20pfsrd_web_scraper; 2 | 3 | public class DescriptionAttribute : Attribute 4 | { 5 | public string Description; 6 | 7 | public DescriptionAttribute(string description) 8 | { 9 | Description = description; 10 | } 11 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /d20pfsrd_web_scraper/GameSystem.cs: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | namespace d20pfsrd_web_scraper; 2 | 3 | public static class GameSystem 4 | { 5 | public const string PATHFINDER_1E = "pathfinder_1e"; 6 | public const string DND_5E = "dnd_5e"; 7 | 8 | public static Dictionary GameSystemToLink = new Dictionary 9 | { 10 | {PATHFINDER_1E, "https://www.d20pfsrd.com"}, 11 | {DND_5E, "https://www.5esrd.com"}, 12 | }; 13 | 14 | public static Dictionary GameSystemToPrefix = new Dictionary 15 | { 16 | {PATHFINDER_1E, "d20pfsrd"}, 17 | {DND_5E, "5esrd"}, 18 | }; 19 | 20 | public static Dictionary GameSystemToTitlePostfix = new Dictionary 21 | { 22 | {PATHFINDER_1E, " – d20PFSRD"}, 23 | {DND_5E, " – 5th edition SRD"}, 24 | }; 25 | 26 | public static string ValidateSystem(string system) 27 | { 28 | system = system.ToLower(); 29 | return system switch 30 | { 31 | PATHFINDER_1E => PATHFINDER_1E, 32 | DND_5E => DND_5E, 33 | _ => throw new ArgumentException("Not a valid Game System"), 34 | }; 35 | } 36 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /d20pfsrd_web_scraper/MdConverter.cs: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | using System.Text; 2 | using System.Text.RegularExpressions; 3 | 4 | namespace d20pfsrd_web_scraper; 5 | 6 | public class MdConverter 7 | { 8 | private const string BlockQuoteStartIndicator = "===bqStart==="; 9 | private const string BlockQuoteEndIndicator = "===bqEnd==="; 10 | 11 | public static Dictionary> Headings; 12 | 13 | public static void Init() 14 | { 15 | Headings = new Dictionary>(Program.ContentLinksList.Length); 16 | foreach (string contentLink in Program.ContentLinksList) 17 | { 18 | Uri hrefUri = new Uri(contentLink); 19 | string hrefPath = PathMappings.GetMapping(hrefUri.AbsolutePath); 20 | 21 | Headings[ConvertToMdTitle(hrefPath)] = new List(); 22 | } 23 | } 24 | 25 | public static string LoadAndConvert(NoteMetadata noteMetadata) 26 | { 27 | // Console.WriteLine(PathHelper.Combine(Program.RunLocation, noteMetadata.LocalPathToHtml)); 28 | 29 | string html = File.ReadAllText(PathHelper.Combine(Program.RunLocation, noteMetadata.LocalPathToHtml), Encoding.UTF8); 30 | return ConvertToMd(html, noteMetadata); 31 | } 32 | 33 | public static string ConvertToMd(string html, NoteMetadata noteMetadata) 34 | { 35 | // Console.WriteLine(PathHelper.Combine(Program.RunLocation, note.LocalPathToMarkdown)); 36 | 37 | string markdown = noteMetadata.ToMetadata() + "\n"; 38 | markdown += "# " + noteMetadata.Title + "\n"; 39 | markdown += ParseHtml(html, noteMetadata.FileName); 40 | 41 | // Directory.CreateDirectory(PathHelper.Combine(Program.RunLocation, Program.OutputFolder, noteMetadata.LocalPathToFolder)); 42 | 43 | return markdown; 44 | } 45 | 46 | public static string ConvertLinks(NoteMetadata noteMetadata) 47 | { 48 | // Console.WriteLine(PathHelper.Combine(Program.RunLocation, noteMetadata.LocalPathToMarkdown)); 49 | 50 | string document = File.ReadAllText(PathHelper.Combine(Program.RunLocation, noteMetadata.LocalPathToMarkdown), Encoding.UTF8); 51 | 52 | document = UpdateLinks(document, noteMetadata.FileName); 53 | 54 | return document; 55 | } 56 | 57 | public static string ParseHtml(string html, string title) 58 | { 59 | html = html.Trim(); 60 | 61 | // replace new line stuff 62 | html = html.Replace("\r\n", "\n"); 63 | html = html.Replace("\r", "\n"); 64 | 65 | // remove html comments 66 | html = Regex.Replace(html, @" 5 | 6 | 7 | Release 8 | Any CPU 9 | bin\Release\net6.0\publish\ 10 | FileSystem 11 | net6.0 12 | false 13 | 14 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /d20pfsrd_web_scraper/Properties/PublishProfiles/FolderProfile.pubxml.user: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 |  2 | 5 | 6 | 7 | True|2022-03-06T14:59:32.4243783Z; 8 | 9 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /d20pfsrd_web_scraper/Properties/PublishProfiles/FolderProfile1.pubxml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 |  2 | 5 | 6 | 7 | Release 8 | Any CPU 9 | publish\v0.1.1-alpha 10 | FileSystem 11 | 12 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /d20pfsrd_web_scraper/Properties/PublishProfiles/FolderProfile1.pubxml.user: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 |  2 | 5 | 6 | 7 | True|2022-03-15T17:30:08.7014766Z; 8 | 9 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /d20pfsrd_web_scraper/TaskRetObject.cs: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | namespace d20pfsrd_web_scraper; 2 | 3 | public struct TaskRetObj 4 | { 5 | public readonly NoteMetadata? NoteMetadata; 6 | public readonly string Md; 7 | public readonly bool Success; 8 | 9 | public TaskRetObj(bool success) 10 | { 11 | Success = success; 12 | NoteMetadata = null; 13 | Md = ""; 14 | } 15 | 16 | public TaskRetObj(NoteMetadata noteMetadata, string md) 17 | { 18 | NoteMetadata = noteMetadata; 19 | Md = md; 20 | Success = true; 21 | } 22 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /d20pfsrd_web_scraper/WebScraper/Page.cs: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | using Newtonsoft.Json; 2 | 3 | namespace d20pfsrd_web_scraper; 4 | 5 | public class Page 6 | { 7 | public Page(string title, string url, string content, DateTime timeAccessed) 8 | { 9 | string titleFilter = GameSystem.GameSystemToTitlePostfix[Program.System]; 10 | if (title.Contains(titleFilter)) 11 | { 12 | title = title.Remove(title.Length - titleFilter.Length); 13 | } 14 | 15 | Title = title; 16 | URL = url; 17 | Content = content; 18 | TimeAccessed = timeAccessed; 19 | 20 | // File.WriteAllLines("test.html", new string[] { content }); 21 | } 22 | 23 | public string Title { get; set; } 24 | public string URL { get; set; } 25 | 26 | [JsonIgnore] public string Content { get; set; } 27 | 28 | public DateTime TimeAccessed { get; set; } 29 | 30 | public void Save() 31 | { 32 | Uri uri = new Uri(URL); 33 | DirectoryInfo directoryInfo = Directory.CreateDirectory(PathHelper.Combine(Program.ScraperOutputLocation, uri.AbsolutePath)); 34 | // Console.WriteLine(directoryInfo.FullName); 35 | File.WriteAllText(PathHelper.Combine(directoryInfo.FullName, "index.html"), Content); 36 | File.WriteAllText(PathHelper.Combine(directoryInfo.FullName, "meta.json"), JsonConvert.SerializeObject(this)); 37 | } 38 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /d20pfsrd_web_scraper/WebScraper/SrdCrawler.cs: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | using System.Net; 2 | using System.Text; 3 | using System.Text.RegularExpressions; 4 | using HtmlAgilityPack; 5 | 6 | namespace d20pfsrd_web_scraper; 7 | 8 | public class SrdCrawler 9 | { 10 | public SrdCrawler() 11 | { 12 | Web = new HtmlWeb(); 13 | } 14 | 15 | private HtmlWeb Web { get; } 16 | 17 | public void CrawlSitemap() 18 | { 19 | string url = GameSystem.GameSystemToLink[Program.System] + "/sitemap.xml.gz"; 20 | 21 | List subSitemapLinks = CrawlSubSitemaps(url); 22 | List contentLinks = new List(); 23 | 24 | foreach (string subSitemapLink in subSitemapLinks) 25 | { 26 | Console.WriteLine($"Crawling sub sitemap: {subSitemapLink}"); 27 | contentLinks.AddRange(CrawlSubSitemaps(subSitemapLink)); 28 | } 29 | 30 | File.WriteAllLines(PathHelper.Combine(Program.RunLocation, Program.ContentLinksFileName), contentLinks.ToArray()); 31 | 32 | Console.WriteLine("\nFinished crawling site maps. Starting crawling of pages...\n"); 33 | 34 | List failedLinks = new List(); 35 | int i = 0; 36 | foreach (string contentLink in contentLinks) 37 | { 38 | try 39 | { 40 | Console.WriteLine($"Crawling {i} of {contentLinks.Count}"); 41 | Page page = CrawlPage(contentLink); 42 | page.Save(); 43 | Thread.Sleep(10); 44 | } 45 | catch (Exception e) 46 | { 47 | failedLinks.Add(contentLink); 48 | } 49 | 50 | i++; 51 | } 52 | 53 | Console.WriteLine($"\nFinished crawling pages. Failed links count: {failedLinks.Count}"); 54 | 55 | File.WriteAllLines(PathHelper.Combine(Program.RunLocation, Program.FailedLinksFileName), failedLinks.ToArray()); 56 | } 57 | 58 | private List CrawlSubSitemaps(string url) 59 | { 60 | WebClient wc = new WebClient(); 61 | wc.Encoding = Encoding.UTF8; 62 | string sitemapString = wc.DownloadString(url); 63 | 64 | // Console.WriteLine(sitemapString); 65 | 66 | string pattern = @"(.*?)<\/loc>"; 67 | Regex regex = new Regex(pattern); 68 | MatchCollection matchCollection = regex.Matches(sitemapString); 69 | 70 | List links = new List(); 71 | 72 | foreach (Match match in matchCollection) 73 | { 74 | string a = match.Value.Substring(5); 75 | a = a.Remove(a.Length - 6); 76 | 77 | bool filter = false; 78 | foreach (string s in Program.DomainBlackList) 79 | { 80 | if (a.Contains(s)) 81 | { 82 | filter = true; 83 | } 84 | } 85 | 86 | if (!filter) 87 | { 88 | links.Add(a); 89 | } 90 | } 91 | 92 | return links; 93 | } 94 | 95 | private Page CrawlPage(string url) 96 | { 97 | Web.OverrideEncoding = Encoding.UTF8; 98 | HtmlDocument document = Web.Load(url); 99 | HtmlNodeCollection htmlNodeCollection = document.DocumentNode.SelectNodes("//div[@class='article-content']"); 100 | string title = document.DocumentNode.SelectSingleNode("html/head/title").InnerText; 101 | 102 | if (htmlNodeCollection.Count > 0) 103 | { 104 | return new Page(title, url, htmlNodeCollection[0].InnerHtml, DateTime.Now); 105 | } 106 | 107 | return new Page(title, url, "", DateTime.Now); 108 | } 109 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /d20pfsrd_web_scraper/d20pfsrd_web_scraper.csproj: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | Exe 5 | net6.0 6 | enable 7 | enable 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | PreserveNewest 20 | %(RecursiveDir)\%(Filename)%(Extension) 21 | 22 | 23 | 24 | 25 | 26 | 27 | 28 | 29 | 30 | 31 | 32 | 33 | 34 | 35 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /d20pfsrd_web_scraper/d20pfsrd_web_scraper.csproj.user: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 |  2 | 3 | 4 | <_LastSelectedProfileId>H:\src\d20pfsrd_web_scraper\d20pfsrd_web_scraper\Properties\PublishProfiles\FolderProfile1.pubxml 5 | 6 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /d20pfsrd_web_scraper/fileOverrides/5esrd_overrides/_readme.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # File Overrides 2 | 3 | Every file in this folder not prefixed with a '_' will be copied over into the vault. 4 | 5 | ### Example 6 | 7 | `_readme.md` will not be copied 8 | 9 | `readme.md` will be copied 10 | 11 | `folder1_folder2_readme.md` will be copied to `folder1/folder2/readme.md` -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /d20pfsrd_web_scraper/fileOverrides/5esrd_overrides/home.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # DnD5e SRD 2 | 3 | Welcome to the **DnD5e SRD** created by [this script](https://github.com/mProjectsCode/d20pfsrd_obsidian_importer). 4 | 5 | The script scraped https://www.5esrd.com/ and converted the files into markdown. 6 | 7 | ### UNDER CONSTRUCTION 8 | 9 | The [script](https://github.com/mProjectsCode/d20pfsrd_obsidian_importer) is still under construction. Should you 10 | encounter any issue that seems to be related to the way this vault is parsed 11 | please [open an issue](https://github.com/mProjectsCode/d20pfsrd_obsidian_importer/issues) on github, if there isn't one 12 | for the problem already. 13 | 14 | ### Credits 15 | 16 | 99.9% of the content in here was not collected by [me](https://github.com/mProjectsCode), but by the wonderful people 17 | behind [5esrd](https://www.5esrd.com/). So go and check them out and give them all the [support](https://www.5esrd.com/) 18 | they deserve. 19 | 20 | [I](https://github.com/mProjectsCode) just wrote the script to convert [5esrd](https://www.5esrd.com/) into 21 | this [Obsidian](https://obsidian.md/) vault. You can support me by giving 22 | the [repo on github](https://github.com/mProjectsCode/d20pfsrd_obsidian_importer) a star or by just spreading the word. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /d20pfsrd_web_scraper/fileOverrides/d20pfsrd_overrides/_readme.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # File Overrides 2 | 3 | Every file in this folder not prefixed with a '_' will be copied over into the vault. 4 | 5 | ### Example 6 | 7 | `_readme.md` will not be copied 8 | 9 | `readme.md` will be copied 10 | 11 | `folder1_folder2_readme.md` will be copied to `folder1/folder2/readme.md` -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /d20pfsrd_web_scraper/fileOverrides/d20pfsrd_overrides/home.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Pathfinder SRD 2 | 3 | Welcome to the **Pathfinder SRD** created by [this script](https://github.com/mProjectsCode/d20pfsrd_obsidian_importer). 4 | 5 | The script scraped https://www.d20pfsrd.com/ and converted the files into markdown. 6 | 7 | ### UNDER CONSTRUCTION 8 | 9 | The [script](https://github.com/mProjectsCode/d20pfsrd_obsidian_importer) is still under construction. Should you 10 | encounter any issue that seems to be related to the way this vault is parsed 11 | please [open an issue](https://github.com/mProjectsCode/d20pfsrd_obsidian_importer/issues) on github, if there isn't one 12 | for the problem already. 13 | 14 | ### Credits 15 | 16 | 99.9% of the content in here was not collected by [me](https://github.com/mProjectsCode), but by the wonderful people 17 | behind [d20pfsrd](https://www.d20pfsrd.com/). So go and check them out and give them all 18 | the [support](https://www.patreon.com/d20pfsrd?ref=d20pfsrd.com) they deserve. 19 | 20 | [I](https://github.com/mProjectsCode) just wrote the script to convert [d20pfsrd](https://www.d20pfsrd.com/) into 21 | this [Obsidian](https://obsidian.md/) vault. You can support me by giving 22 | the [repo on github](https://github.com/mProjectsCode/d20pfsrd_obsidian_importer) a star or by just spreading the word. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------