Shows the number of uses left for item macros on the Hotbar that are created by dragging an inventory item, spell, or feat from a character sheet into the Hotbar (native support for DnD5e, Pathfinder 1, Pathfinder 2, Shadow of the Demon Lord, and Toolkit13 13th Age systems only, but this can be used with any system with a little extra effort setting up macros; Pathfinder 2 also has some native support, but it may be lacking).
For DnD5e, uses that are shown include...
- Weapons with a Resource Consumption (ex. a Sling configured to use Sling Bullet ammunition will show the quantity of Sling Bullets)
- Thrown Weapon quantity (for thrown weapons without the Returning property)
- Consumables (ex. Healing Potions will show the quantity)
- Features with uses (ex. Wild Shape will show the number of uses remaining) or a Resource Consumption (ex. Ki: Flurry of Blows)
- Spells (Pact slots, Level slots, and at-will with uses)
If a macro is for an item that has 0 uses left (including if the currently controlled actor doesn't have the item for the macro in their inventory at all), the macro will have no number, a red outline, and appear slightly dimmed.
If a macro is for an item that has no uses (ex. a Sword), or if a macro is not an item macro, its appearance is left unchanged from the standard appearance.
Vanilla item macros for the DnD5e System, BetterRolls macros, and MinorQOL macros are natively supported. If you have custom macros or are using other modules that modify item macros, you can add comments in your macro to get uses counts (see the project URL for additional details).
For Shadow of the Demon Lord, uses for Traits and Spells are shown in an "N/M" format, where N is the number of times the trait/spell has been used, and M is the maximum number of times the trait/spell can be used.
Vanilla item macros for the Pathfinder 1 System are natively supported. If you have custom macros or are using other modules that modify item macros, you can add comments in your macro to get uses counts (see the project URL for additional details).
Vanilla item macros for the Pathfinder 2 System are at least partially natively supported. If you have custom macros or are using other modules that modify item macros, you can add comments in your macro to get uses counts (see the project URL for additional details). If you play Pathfinder 2 and use this module and find the support insufficient, please let me know - I'm very open to improving PF2e support, but I have limited knowledge of the system so I don't know what it might be missing.
If you are using any other system, you can add comments in your macro to get uses counts (see the project URL for additional details).