The table is made with a custom JQuery library called tablesorter, it accepts regex commands as well as simple filtering
Standard cards means the base 132 that most axies use. Mystic and special axies might use the fancy versions, but they are technically the same as the base version. There is 240 cards in the table but you will only find 132 on marketplace, the others are AI cards and such. The button fills out the 'PV' section with even numbers which are the standard cards. The standard cards button just puts the code into the right column, you can press it first then write the filters, otherwise resets other columns too. Reset search will delete all filters. Card-art, doesn't need a filter techncally, just leave it empty Pressing ESC in the box, also deletes the contents PartName: you can filter by the marketplace names Description: the cards description, you can filter by 'bleed' or 'spike' too Class and Part is a dropdown so you can select from multiple choices, or go for the first to reset to all. For example you can select only aquas and back cards. PV is part value, it's not so important normally, it's just each part has a value that helps me generate the right links for pictures and also the even numbers are standard. E is for energy -1 means spends all like perch or puff. ATTack, DEFence,HEAl is obvious, you can sort by value or set more than 0 like this '>0' then it shows only attack or only defensive cards or heal, there isn't a card now that has both, used to be but they moved it to descriptions as a separate effect. Type can be meêlée, ranged, secret, power or skill. Some cards work with skills like Scry cards for bugs, or innocent lamb can copy a skill or secret, or dispel them, also powers thin your deck and give some buff that can't be removed. Tags are what they do, for example single or multi attack, heal, dispel, debuff. This is really useful for charms or runes. You can filter for single attacks to use with black sage or gecko, or multi for other cards, or even debuffs for paralyzing glare.
You can sort each column, ascending, descending. Holding shift will sort another column while keeping the order in the previous, like attack values but abc order names. You can use OR or | to link card parts and show them together like 'nimo|perch' would show 3 cards. Not working with descriptions, will look into it. It's not 'And' because they are the same column, so to show multiple it has to be either 'this' OR 'that', cnat link with AND function, only outside of the table and won't really need that. <>= can be used for values. Exact matches or fuzzy searches might be useful if you don't want to write long queries. For example ~thor|perch would find the cards that contain 'thor' like thorny or similar. Might do more buttons later, like 6 card archetypes that are popular. You can check the picture below for more complex ones.