Verify SRD 5.2.1 rule legality for game-running agents with cited verdicts.
Copy the install command and let the AI configure it · recommended for beginners
No copy-paste install info for "srdcheck" yet — see the docs or source repo.
Use srdcheck to determine whether this declared turn is legal under SRD 5.2.1, and return the verdict with rule citations: the character wants to perform these actions in one turn.
A clear legal/illegal verdict with the relevant SRD 5.2.1 citations.
Before producing a turn ruling, call srdcheck to verify whether the agent's decision complies with SRD 5.2.1; if not, identify the conflicting rule and return citable support.
A deterministic validation result suitable for automation, plus citations supporting the verdict.
Use srdcheck to review the following rules questions offline, and output a verdict and citation for each: do these behaviors comply with SRD 5.2.1?
A fast, stateless legality verdict with citations for each question.
Developers building a tabletop RPG game-running agent can use it to verify whether rulings comply with SRD 5.2.1. It fits as a deterministic guardrail before the final response is generated.
When a system needs to check many rules questions, it can use this tool for stateless, offline legality judgments. It is suitable for quickly reviewing agent outputs and attaching citable support.
It verifies whether rules decisions are legal for game-running agents. According to the description, it gives deterministic verdicts under SRD 5.2.1 and includes citations.
The description says it is stateless and offline. That means its core validation does not rely on persistent state and is designed for fast results.
The provided materials do not include installation steps, runtime details, or key requirements. See the source repository for specifics.
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