https://github.com/oldmanumby/yze.srd
Year Zero Engine SRD v5.2.1 converted to Markdown.
https://github.com/oldmanumby/yze.srd
3rd-party community free-league ftl markdown roleplaying-game rpg srd year-zero-engine yze
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Year Zero Engine SRD v5.2.1 converted to Markdown.
- Host: GitHub
- URL: https://github.com/oldmanumby/yze.srd
- Owner: oldmanumby
- Created: 2026-05-14T21:04:27.000Z (29 days ago)
- Default Branch: main
- Last Pushed: 2026-05-14T21:17:38.000Z (29 days ago)
- Last Synced: 2026-05-14T23:25:48.651Z (29 days ago)
- Topics: 3rd-party, community, free-league, ftl, markdown, roleplaying-game, rpg, srd, year-zero-engine, yze
- Homepage: https://srd.oldmanumby.com
- Size: 151 KB
- Stars: 0
- Watchers: 0
- Forks: 0
- Open Issues: 0
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Metadata Files:
- Readme: README.md
- Funding: .github/FUNDING.yml
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README

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# Year Zero Engine reForged!
For additional information and other reForged SRDs, please visit the [SRD Hub](https://srd.oldmanumby.com).
### What is a reForged SRD?
This material contains a **reMastered, reOrganized, and rePublished** markdown (.md) adaptation of the original .PDF documentation (a.k.a SRD) to use and/or export in your own projects via the publisher's guidelines and game license (all contained within the material). This adaptation does not contain any content of a proprietary nature or identified as product identity. Please report any issues or discrepancies of the converted material; see **rePport & reFork** below.
[Download](../../archive/refs/heads/main.zip) this markdown SRD in a .ZIP file.
Why Markdown format?
Markdown is a lightweight markup language with plain text formatting syntax created by [John Gruber](https://daringfireball.net). By its very nature, being a plain text file, it is designed to add future-proofing to any set of documents while still maintaining basic text and table formatting options.
In addition, Markdown may be exported to HTML and many other formats using a number of various Markdown editors. Markdown is often used to format README files, for writing books, blogs, and messages, or to simply create rich text using plain text in a Markdown editor.
Editing & Exporting
I recommend using the following Markdown applications to edit the material:
* [Visual Studio Code for Editing](https://code.visualstudio.com/Download): **FREE!** Markdown Plugins: **FREE!**
* [Typora for Editing/Exporting](https://typora.io): **$15** (Pay Once; MacOS, Windows, and Linux)
To export markdown to other publishing formats, I recommend using ***Typora*** as it has many good export options that will satisfy the majority of users. Most good Markdown editors will offer basic exports. However, if you want even more export formats and options, [PanWriter](https://panwriter.com) is the best solution, but you'll need [PanDoc](https://pandoc.org) installed to get the best results. Both are **FREE!**
PKM-Friendly
This SRD material contains optional content organized specifically for personal knowledge management (PKM) applications like [Obsidian.md](https://obsidian.md). Obsidian is a powerful knowledge base on top of a local folder of markdown (.md) files. That definition sounds simple; however, when add some RPG plugins, Obsidian becomes so much more.
Visit [Josh Plunket's Website](https://obsidianttrpgtutorials.com) to learn more about using Obsidian for your roleplaying game campaign management.
rePport & reFork
Please **rePort** any [issues](../../issues) you find through GitHub. As an alternative, you can **reFork** this project through a GitHub [pull request](../../pulls).