we have a gorillion hard deletions and it turns out half of them are
because we set the "ALWAYS HARD DELETE THIS" flag rather than just like.
fixing the hard delete.
cool
V2 of [previous music playing
PR](https://github.com/Aurorastation/Aurora.3/pull/21466). TLDR no
longer uses the connect_range component for implementation because it
turned out a bit too inflexible for overlapping music players.
Removes a NanoUI template for the [TGUI
update](https://github.com/Aurorastation/Aurora.3/pull/21046).
New changelog:
- refactor: "Ported Jukebox's NanoUI interface to TGUI."
- refactor: "Ported Jukebox audio playing functionality to a component."
- refactor: "Sound keys refactored from singletons to datums, along with
larger breakout of sound.dm to allow for easier SFX updates in future."
- code_imp: "Expanded track datums to include track lengths."
- code_imp: "Reorganized music file folders for more intuitive access."
- rscadd: "Earphone status feedback text now includes track length."
- rscadd: "Added autoplay functionality to earphones."
- bugfix: "Fixed earphones' 'Previous Song' verb not sending you to the
end of the playlist when used while the first track is selected."
- bugfix: "Fixed gain adjustment for 'Konyang-1' (-23 dB -> standard
-9.8 dB)."
- bugfix: "Fixed y-offset of audioconsole-running overlay animation to
line up with the actual screen."
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Co-authored-by: VMSolidus <evilexecutive@gmail.com>
This PR updates Agent ID cards to use TGUI instead of NanoUI and
introduces some addtional qol features. Comparison image in following
comments.
- Extended examine information: mechanics hints and antagonist hints
both for standard ID cards and Agent ID cards (explains things like how
Agent ID cards EW suites recharge over time, how to imprint biometrics,
etc.
- Silent warning message added to Agent ID cards for when power starts
getting low.
Removes a NanoUI template for the [TGUI
update](https://github.com/Aurorastation/Aurora.3/pull/21046).
Fixes https://github.com/Aurorastation/Aurora.3/issues/21289
Fixes https://github.com/Aurorastation/Aurora.3/issues/15779
Handles a lot of mapping cleanup, container definitions for the Horizon,
and several bugfixes found along the way.
changes:
- code_imp: "Added set definitions for several Horizon-specific
containers."
- code_imp: "Updated 'full' material stacks on the Horizon from sneaky
var-edited singles to properly defined full stacks"
- code_imp: "Cleaned up all Air Alarms, Fire Alarms, and APCs on the
Horizon that were directional children with their dir var edited."
- code_imp: "Cleaned up all Power Cables on the Horizon that had d1 or
d2 var edited instead of just icon_state."
- code_imp: "Adjusted pixel shifts for 'south' (north-facing) Air
Alarms, Fire Alarms, APCs, and Extinguisher Cabinets to address layering
issues when standing vs. leaning."
- code_imp: "Minor refactor of shuttle/* Air Alarms and APCs to reduce
excess children; req_one_access perms now assigned based on
/area/horizon/shuttle/*."
- qol: "Adds feedback hint for uses remaining to Emag cards."
- qol: "Added Tip about the shift-click behavior of the 'up-hint'/'Look
Up' button."
- bugfix: "See-through turfs (like lattices/catwalks over open space)
can now be Looked Up through from below."
- bugfix: "Fixed the shift-click behavior of 'up-hint'/'Look Up' button,
allowing you to see nearby turfs that can be Looked Up through."
- bugfix: "Maintenance Panels located on the floor have had their
layering issues fixed."
- bugfix: "Borg eye emissive effects MAYBE no longer visible through
higher z-levels."
- bugfix: "Added missing leanable component to window/shuttle obj type."
Readds ID resprites from #19522 that were removed in #20535.
Fixes ID cards improperly rotating in storage. The workaround is clunky
but functional. This is applied to all vertical IDs.
Fixes firing pins not turning vertical in storage.
These fixes were PR'd with the IDs due to the IDs requiring the fixes.
The IDs can be dropped for just the fixes if desired.
Image of changes in effect:
<details><summary>Details</summary>
<p>
<img width="264" height="92" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/966d4350-e9f7-4eaf-bd87-3990b316197a"
/>
</p>
</details>
Currently, only Preferences Verbs use subcategories. As a result, all
other Verb tabs are only organized alphabetically, meaning that a single
mechanic (ie. languages) has its governing Verbs scattered rather than
grouped together.
Verb organization by Tab handles broad organization - IC, OOC, Objects,
etc.- highly effectively but requires the user to click-navigate to
other Tabs to access any other verbs.
Verb organization within a Tab can be handled by A.) subcategories and
B.) Verb name prefixes (such as Earphones - *****). The first option is
the clearest and cleanest, but consumes additional vertical space. The
second option conserves vertical space at the cost of visual clarity.
This PR attempts to reorganize Verbs by their Tabs, Subcategories, and
prefixes with the following priorities in mind:
- Minimal disruption; any radical change must be justified (don't move
shit around just for the sake of moving shit around.)
- Verbs which share common functions (such as Languages) should be
grouped together.
- Maintainability. Contributors should not need to memorize an
excessively convoluted Subcategories list; Subcategories must be
intuitive and simple.
- Subcategories should be used judiciously when grouping Verbs to
conserve vertical space. Example: Instead of creating a Subcategory for
Emotes, just rename Audible Emote and Visual Emote to Emote (Audible)
and Emote (Visual).
- Subcategories should highlight uncommon or unusual verbs when
reasonable. Example: There are several animal husbandry-related Verbs,
and because most characters will not have access to those verbs
regularly, we can be less conservative with space (because they'll be
gone most of the time) for the sake of emphasizing their availability.
This PR covers the IC, OOC, and Object Tabs.
Subcategories:
OOC.Chat (Chat functions)
- AOOC
- LOOC
- Devsay (moved from Special Verbs)
- Dsay (moved from Special Verbs)
- OOC
OOC.Debug (Fix shit)
- Fit viewport
- Fix chat
- Refresh TGUI
OOC.Round (Round information)
- Check Gamemode Probability
- Check Round Info
- Custom Event Info
- Vote
IC.Antag (Antag verbs w/o their own tab)
- Invite to the Loyalists
- Invite to the Revolutionaries
- Set Ambition
IC.Critters (More critter stuff than you'd expect there to be)
- Befriend Carp (Previous name 'Become Friends')
- Befriend Cat (Previous name 'Become Friends')
- Befriend Dog
- Befriend Ives
- Name Alien Species
- Name Animal
IC.Language (Language-related stuff)
- Check Default Language
- Check Known Languages
- Set Default Language
IC.Maneuver (Movement, positioning, etc.)
- Adjust walk speed
- Do Pushup
- Face Direction
- Look Down
- Look Up
- Move Downwards
- Move Upwards
- Rest
Object.Equipped (Equipped object stuff, mostly for drip)
- Adjust Badge
- Adjust Bag Straps (Backpacks)
- Adjust Goggles
- Adjust Mask
- Adjust Welding Goggles
- Adjust Welding Mask
- Change Glasses Layer
- Change Pants Layer
- Change Wrist Radio Layer
- Change Wristwear Layer
- Check Time
- Flip Badge
- Flip Belt
- Flip Eyepatch
- Flip Hat
- Flip ID card (ID card)
- Flip Radio (Clip-on radio)
- Flip Wristwear
- Fold Collar
- Lock Antenna(e)
- Point At Watch
- Raise Shroud
- Roll Up Cape Mantle
- Roll Up/Down Jumpsuit
- Roll Up/Down Sleeves
- Switch Belt Layer
- Switch ID Layer
- Switch Lanyard Layer
- Switch Shoe Layer
- Toggle Aviators (Like a dozen variants)
- Toggle Ceremonial Garment Lights
- Toggle Coat Buttons
- Toggle Coat Zipper
- Toggle Hair Coverage (For hats helmets etc)
- Toggle Hair Coverage (FOR BABY CARP!!!!!)
- Toggle Helmet Camera
- Toggle Hood
- Toggle Lyodsuit Mask
- Toggle Poncho Tail Coverage
- Toggle Shirt Buttons
- Toggle Suit Sensors
- Toggle Visor (Pilot helmet)
- Toggle Waistcoat Buttons
- Transform Holoclothing
- Voidsuit - Eject Suit Cooler
- Voidsuit - Eject Tank
- Voidsuit - Toggle Helmet
Object.Held (If you're HOLDING it, its probably relevant to you rn)
- Activate Held Object (Silicons; moved from IC)
- Alter Beacon's Signal (Radio beacon)
- Change Bite Size (Utensils)
- Change Pen Colour
- Choose Colour (Paint sprayer)
- Choose Decal (Paint sprayer)
- Choose Direction (Paint sprayer)
- Choose Preset Colour (Paint sprayer)
- Describe Prototype
- Draw Boot Knife
- Empty Bee Net
- Empty Spray Bottle
- Holster
- Name Gun
- Name Prototype
- Plant Flag (Flags)
- Print Plant Report
- Remove Chopsticks
- Remove Top
- Set Detector High-Bound (Light meter)
- Set Detector Low-Bound (Light meter)
- Set Hailer Message (Hailer)
- Set Timer (Timer igniter)
- Set Valve Pressure (Pneumatic cannon)
- Show Held Item
- Spin Cylinder (Revolvers)
- Switch Verbosity (Health analyzer)
- Toggle Chainsaw Power (Chainsaw)
- Toggle Flashlight Brightness (Flashlights)
- Toggle Gun Safety
- Toggle Hazard Vest
- Toggle Pinpointer Mode (Pinpointer)
- Toggle Mister (Backpack water tank. Goes into/out of hands)
- Twist Cap
- Use Scope
- Wield Pick/Drill
- Wield Two-Handed Weapon (Two-handed weapons)
Object.Cards (I fucking hate cards!!!)
- Deck - Deal
- Deck - Draw
- Deck - Pick
- Hand - Pick
- Turn Hand Into Deck
Object.Earphones (Enough here to separate out)
- Eject Music Cartridge
- Change Volume
- Next Song
- Pause/Unpause
- Play/Stop
- Previous Song
Object.Jetpack (This is probably really important to see quickly)
- Toggle Jetpack
- Toggle Jetpack Stabilization
Object.Tape Recorder (Enough here to separate out)
- Start Recording
- Stop Recording
- Clear Memory
- Playback Memory
- Print Transcript
- Eject Portable Storage
**IC tab example:**
<img width="1061" height="277" alt="Screenshot 2025-08-09 101813"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/a2afe92d-34fd-4160-bf68-b459a4195e26"
/>
**Objects tab example:**
<img width="1100" height="472" alt="Screenshot 2025-08-09 101807"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/a36e4c76-594e-4569-93ba-ffcda57e8760"
/>
Progress on DMDocs. PRing progress so far so there's not one mega PR
later with 1500 affected files.
I want my goddamn highlight text on what all these goddamn procs goddamn
do goddamnit. >:(
No actual code change anywhere in this PR, only comments.
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Signed-off-by: Batrachophreno <Batrochophreno@gmail.com>
Extends and reworks how various extended information text (desc_info,
desc_build, desc_upgrades) are handled to make object interactions and
mechanics A.) much more clearly documented in-game and B.) much easier
to support from the back-end.
Almost certainly a candidate for test merge.
Assembly/Disassembly instructions are noticeably sporadic, largely due
to our current lack of a unified framework. That's a future thing I'd
like to attack so that it can be handled programmatically, but for now I
only targeted the biggest culprits as I came across them.
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Signed-off-by: Batrachophreno <Batrochophreno@gmail.com>
Fixes#19603Fixes#20558
- bugfix: "Fixes plant bags - now uses storage_slot system, along with
other bag subtypes."
- bugfix: "Borgs can interact with tables again."
- refactor: "Refactors make_exact_fit to be a binary variable."
- refactor: "Refactors storage items to use make_exact_fit instead of
arbitrary max_storage_space values."
- refactor: "Refactors storage items to use defines for storage space."
- bugfix: "Fixes monkey cube boxes having superfluous overlay."
- rscadd: "Updates the progress bar toggle message."
- qol: "Objects that rotated 90 degrees in storage no longer rotate in
storage slots."
<img width="732" alt="dreamseeker_qRVkIlYN78"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/1226ed22-52c1-4965-a1b4-2290e56a2ab3"
/>
I had to unironically bust out my pen and paper for this bullshit and
magnifying tool to actually check if things were pixel perfect.
- bugfix: "Fixes storage box alignment and storage space UI to use
better maths."
- qol: "Tweaks IDs, IDs and firing pins now rotate 90 degrees when in
storage for easier clickability."
- bugfix: "Fixes Item Tooltip toggle message."
- bugfix: "Fixes roundstart items in storage not showing item outlines."
Fixes#20529
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Signed-off-by: Wowzewow (Wezzy) <42310821+alsoandanswer@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Fluffy <65877598+FluffyGhoster@users.noreply.github.com>
Turned a ton of unmanaged globals into managed globals.
Refactored some UT output.
Removed some unused things, including vars.
Added a test to ensure people don't keep adding new unmanaged vars.
https://forums.aurorastation.org/topic/20198-mission-briefing-auroras-gamemode-revolution
To-do:
- [x] Finish storyteller verbs.
- [x] Storyteller landmarks.
- [x] Proper storyteller spawning. Right now the gamemode system is
happy with just picking one storyteller and no actors.
- [x] Antagonist whitelists code.
- [x] Adding the Storyteller whitelist.
- [x] Mission map loading code.
- [x] Map in a bunch of missions.
- [ ] Storyteller adminhelps.
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Co-authored-by: Matt Atlas <liermattia@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: DreamySkrell <>
Refactored the attack proc signature.
Added signals and components for the attack proc.
Added signals and components for the attackby proc.
Adjusted some leftover attackby procs signatures.
Added grep test to ensure people don't keep adding attack/attackby procs
with the wrong signature.
This is a remap of the TCAF Corvette offship, intended to be more
intuitive than the current one.
**This is up for review.**
Notes:
1. The combustion engine isn't the only source of power in the ship,
there's also a portable generator that should be able to produce enough
to keep the ship going.
2. This adds a few clothing and overmap sprites for use in the
ghostrole, credit to Noble for them, and it also consolidates a few of
the existing TCAF assets into a single faction file. It isn't
comprehensive, but it's more organised than it was.
3. The armoury has been diversified a little. It's now composed of two
blaster rifles, one bolt slinger, one combat laser rifle, one pump
shotgun, and one burst rifle, plus the PEAC and six blaster revolvers as
sidearms. The primary intention of the combat laser rifle, pump shotgun,
and burst rifle is to provide a little AP which blasters universally
badly lack, so the ghostrole should be decently competitive against
armour. My hope is it should be roughly as strong as the Coalition
Ranger ship in combat.
4. I'm not totally happy with the hangar, but I'm not satisfied with any
of the docking port designs I've been able to think of, so I'm running
with it for now. I do believe a docking port is generally preferable.
5. Per Trio, species restrictions are tightened a bit on the Decurion to
only cover humans, Skrell, IPCs, and Vaurca Warriors. Liable to be
changed. Vaurca workers have also been excluded from every combatant
ghostrole, playable only as technicians. I'll be prodding at adding
bulwarks too, but they're not currently included due to some fickleness
with giving them appropriate uniforms.
6. The sensors are the strong variant for the shuttle and ship, with the
idea that it should be particularly good at reconnaissance. I doubt
anyone would use the shuttle to scout the sector, but the sensors are
good to throw a bone in that direction.
Refactored all the builtin text procs to use string interpolation
instead.
Added a linting for the above.
This is based on, and should only be merged after, #19847
Refactored hitby to be in line with TG's version.
Refactored item weight defines to a more clear naming scheme, also in
line with TG's version.
Refactored how the movement bumps are handled, ported signals to handle
them, in preparation for the movement update.
Fixed disposal hit bouncing the hitting atom on the wall.
Items do not push other items anymore if they are tiny.
Resprites various IDs that used the original Nanotrasen ID despite being
separate organizations. Complete changes are:
-Resprited guest pass
--Fixed description to specify we are on a ship now
-Resprited Legion ID
-Resprited Centcom and CCIA ID
-3 new IDs for Command (silver stripe), Bridge Crew (no stripe), and
Captain (gold stripe)
All sprites are either made by myself, or modification of existing ID
sprites.

Standard examination was in an examine box. This makes it so fluff
examines are also in a box.
Fixes#18438
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Co-authored-by: Cody Brittain <cbrittain10@live.com>
* pain
* sadfas
* sdfa
* sdfasf
* sfa
* sdf
* might the lord have mercy on our soul
* i cri everidai
* adeste fideles
* sdf
* where will this lead, what's coming next, from your inventions
* dear lord
* gjvhk
* i cri everidai
* fsgf
* sdfa
* sdaf
* hiuhi
* SDQL2 update
* fix that verb
* cl
* fix that
* toworld
* this is pointless
* update info
* siiiiick..
* vv edit update
* fix that
* fix editing vars
* fix VV
* Port the /TG/ globals controller.
* part 1
* part 2
* oops
* part 3
* Hollow Purple
* sadas
* bsbsdb
* muda na agaki ta
* ids 1-15
* 16-31
* 41-75
* bring me back to how things used to be before i lost it all
* the strength of mayhem
* final touches
* cl
* protect some vars
* update sdql2 to use glob
* stuff?
* forgot that is not defined there
* whoops
* observ
* but it never gets better
* a
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Co-authored-by: Matt Atlas <liermattia@gmail.com>
* Enabled the SCC CCIA roles, and renamed the FIB to the BSSB
Fix incorrect outfit name
* Allowed BSSB Agents to be tajaran, unathi, and skrell; allowed BSSB Senior Agents to be skrell. This aligns with current lore.
* Add BSSB badges (sprites by whitewolftamer)
* CL
* New BSSB jacket sprites, and assorted fixes
* Added CL entry
* Update code/datums/outfits/event/outfit_nanotrasen.dm
* add new scc ert hardsuits
* changelog
* modifies the .dme
* restricts hardsuits to human only
* edit the changelog
* edit the changelog, part 2
* change dmi paths and hardsuit names