![]() ![]() Along the bottom is an "API Console" (see below).You can use this editor, or edit your scripts in an external editor of choice and then paste them in here. Note that all scripts will still run in the same context, meaning that you shouldn't have multiple scripts trying to overwrite the same values at the same time or you could get unintended results. Your game can have multiple scripts for ease of organization. ![]() You will be presented with a page with several features: The API Script Library, displaying an empty API Console at the bottom. – “API” Name Change to “Mod”, July 11th, 2022 ![]() The functionality is not changing for the scripts, only the name. ![]() Do you have videos, podcasts, or blogs about APIs? Rad! You don’t have to go back and change any wording to Mods unless that’s something you want to do. We’re gradually making the change since API is used in a lot of places, and it’s not something we will strictly enforce. Basically, it’s like modding Skyrim but on Roll20. Ultimately, we’re hoping this change will attract folks who found “APIs” intimidating even though they act as Mods. Roll20 is renaming our "APIs" to "Mods" for a few reasons:ġ) Calling the scripts APIs is not technically accurateĢ) Mods is a better descriptor of how the scripts are used in gamesģ) Players are more familiar with the term Mods Name Change After long-time planning and research, Roll20 is changing the name for APIs. Mod:Script Index is a curated lists of the available APIs to install, and gives a short description for each. They are limited to work within each individual Campaign they are installed in, and are inactive if there are no people inside the game. Roll20 Mods are not accessible outside Roll20 games, nor are there any outward pointing endpoint to hook into. Roll20 Mods (API Scripts ) are a collection of scripts that can expand the chat commands, tools, automation & features both GMs and players have access to inside a game. ![]()
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