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Better way to handle APIs

I know this is just for "Pro" but I would like to see a better way to handle APis. I find APis add a lot of functionality, things I wish would get added to base system. But they are time consuming to research and I find them difficult to use. I really just want a way to help send less time on APis setup and more time gaming. 1. Current Curated APIs list for certain games. I want to be able to go in and select a set of APIs that work together for the game I am playing and apply them all at once. This comes with the assumption that someone makes sure they all work together and document all the features so it is easily used. 2. Allow users a better way to add APIs to games. Adding each API i want to use to every game I setup is frustrating. Maybe allow users to setup a "set" APIs they want and allow them to apply them all at once. Very much like option one but user driven 3. Provide better documentation around APIs, I know most of them are community built and that is awesome! I thank you for your time!. But maybe Roll20 could help the community by documenting the APIs. 4. Allow users to hook up a GIT repo so then can add their own API's to games without having to copy and paste the code every time. Not sure if this can be done but it would be cool :) Maybe there are ways to do this but I have not found them. :)
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