since I was a bit annoyed by the layer of cumbersomeness that involved filtering the sources in the filter-able list views for monsters, spells, equipment and the like, I made a small browser extension that does that for me. Upon installation, it visits https://dndbeyond.com/sources and remembers everything that has the "In Library" tag. When I now visit a page like https://dndbeyond.com/monsters without any filters, it will add the sources I own to as filter-source URL parameters and reloads the page. Of course, I can filter by other things afterwards easily.
There is a minimal config (what do I own?) in the Chrome storage, otherwise nothing is stored. Nothing is transferred anywhere. It's really just a small Quality-of-Life improvement that I wanted to share, perhaps it does help somebody here, too.
You can just bookmark a filtered list. Go to the relevant search, put in your book filters, click on filter monsters/spells/items/whatever, and bookmark the resulting url.
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Hello everybody,
since I was a bit annoyed by the layer of cumbersomeness that involved filtering the sources in the filter-able list views for monsters, spells, equipment and the like, I made a small browser extension that does that for me. Upon installation, it visits https://dndbeyond.com/sources and remembers everything that has the "In Library" tag. When I now visit a page like https://dndbeyond.com/monsters without any filters, it will add the sources I own to as filter-source URL parameters and reloads the page. Of course, I can filter by other things afterwards easily.
There is a minimal config (what do I own?) in the Chrome storage, otherwise nothing is stored. Nothing is transferred anywhere. It's really just a small Quality-of-Life improvement that I wanted to share, perhaps it does help somebody here, too.
Here is the link: https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/artificeryio-dd-beyond-ow/kgkijkpgaailadjcdmacnkfbdfgfnoaj?authuser=0&hl=de&pli=1
Have a great day!
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I love the idea in concept, but it only seems to grab 8 sources rather than the full list I own. Not sure why it isn't capturing the rest.
Is there a way to let us manually configure what sources it uses?
You can just bookmark a filtered list. Go to the relevant search, put in your book filters, click on filter monsters/spells/items/whatever, and bookmark the resulting url.