(I use Forge to playtest my cube list against AI, and I was getting tired of having to manually type the 1s in front of each card in the list to meet the format requirements for the program, so out of laziness I made this)
This program converts a cube list formatted as such:
Instructions:
1. Export your cube list to a plain text file using CubeTutor.
2. Copy all the text from the file, paste it into the file titled "in.txt" (File Explorer on the left).
3. Hit "Run", located at the top of the screen. Give the site a few seconds to get ready.
4. The program will prompt you to enter the desired prefix.
It's no marvel of technology, but I thought that some of you might find this useful if you use Forge, are trying to mass-entry an order of your cube, or if you use any other cube-list managing website that requires you to format your lists as such.
If you have any problems/requests, let me know, I'd be glad to help.
This program converts a cube list formatted as such:
- Law-Rune Enforcer
- Law-Rune Enforcer
- Dauntless Bodyguard
- Skymarcher Aspirant
- 2 Law-Rune Enforcer
- 1 Dauntless Bodyguard
- 1 Skymarcher Aspirant
Instructions:
1. Export your cube list to a plain text file using CubeTutor.
2. Copy all the text from the file, paste it into the file titled "in.txt" (File Explorer on the left).
3. Hit "Run", located at the top of the screen. Give the site a few seconds to get ready.
4. The program will prompt you to enter the desired prefix.
Format:
- If you wish for the program to format your list as shown above (multiples of each card grouped together, printed line-by-line as "N <cardname>", where N is the number of copies), simply hit Enter, and the list will be outputted as such.
- If you need your list formatted as above, but the prefix is something else (e.g. 1x cardname), simply type the desired prefix with "N" (a capital letter N) replacing any instance of the number of copies of the card (e.g. "Nx" for 1x, 2x, etc), and hit Enter.
- If all the cards in your list need the exact same prefix (no grouping of multiples), simply type that prefix (given that it contains no capital N's... lazy programming but whatever) and hit Enter.
It's no marvel of technology, but I thought that some of you might find this useful if you use Forge, are trying to mass-entry an order of your cube, or if you use any other cube-list managing website that requires you to format your lists as such.
If you have any problems/requests, let me know, I'd be glad to help.