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Chronicles of Darkness - Dark Eras - GitHub problem

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Chomik
Pro
Sheet Author
Hi! I'm new user of Roll20. As I'm old CoD ST, I wanted to use platform to run my Dark Eras games on those. As I read that all sheets on Roll20 are open source - I made clone of GitHub Roll20 sheets repository - made new folder for sheet, and I just made small editions to the Kevin J. Werewolf: the Forsaken 2E sheet to let choose Skills from Dark Eras lines. I can make other gamelines changes of those, as they are rather simple. And now I'm stuck - How can I send Dark Eras versions of the sheets on Roll20 GitHub server? GitHub says it will make my own account repository clone. :/
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Andreas J.
Forum Champion
Sheet Author
Translator
You make a pull request. Here is a guide: <a href="https://wiki.roll20.net/Beginner%27s_Guide_to_GitHub" rel="nofollow">https://wiki.roll20.net/Beginner%27s_Guide_to_GitHub</a>
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GiGs
Pro
Sheet Author
API Scripter
Note that if you want to use the edited versions of your sheets for your own game, you dont need to submit them to the repository. You can create a new campaign, and select Custom sheet, and enter the contents of your html and css files there.
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Chomik
Pro
Sheet Author
Thanks for answer! I will Pull the sheet as CoD collection clearly miss Dark Eras sheets - changes are simple, you only let to choose 3 Skills, based on the Era it is run.
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Chomik
Pro
Sheet Author
I would&nbsp;I proposed separate the CoD line sheets for the new CoD category - because they are based on the Storytelling mechanics, not the Storyteller engine. Storypath is enough engine family. They look similar, but there are nuances in them, just like there are between D&amp;D and Pathfinder.