changes:
- refactor: "Refactors Gravity Generator UI from HTML to TGUI."
- rscadd: "Adds sector-based modifier var 'overmap_hazards_multiplier'
for generating total overmap hazard count."
- soundadd: "Adds new Lemurian Sea 'welcome' announcements."
- rscadd: "Added Lemurian Sea gravitic anomalies as overmap hazards and
random events."
- rscadd: "Adds ADPI/The Voices."
- rscadd: "Adds ADPI Panel for modmins to send ADPI messages to a single
character or all characters from their respective pools, or custom
messages."
- balance: "Vaurca Hivenet communication, the Hivenet Manifest, and
Hivenet Echoes are now disabled while the ship is in Lemurian Sea
sectors."
Re-creation of https://github.com/Aurorastation/Aurora.3/pull/21046 to
skip merge conflict hell. Brings us modern TGUI.
**ALTERNATE TITLE: TGUI HELLSCAPE PR
ABANDON ALL HOPE YE WHO ENTER HERE**
- [x] Migrate build tools (javascript -> typescript, bun for package
management).
- [x] Upgrade all TGUI dependencies and associated root files to
TG-congruent versions (axios, babel, dompurify, eslint, highlight,
marked, prettier, sass, source-map, stacktrace-parser, typescript).
- [x] InfernoJS -> React migrations
- [x] React cleanup and polish (migrate all remaining .js files to
appropriate .ts or .tsx filetype, all remaining hooks, linting, error
corrections, etc.)
- [ ] Test all remaining TGUI interfaces
Just removing a few ancient 2008-era vars that were on every mob
globally, but were completely unused in the modern code. I thought about
removing the Mutations too, but since the Hulk mutation is actually used
by a tiny handful of things, I would probably have to do that in a
separate PR by turning the Hulk code into an Element instead.
This PR fixes a bunch of skills related bugs, the biggest of which were
the result of the system being overly trusting of the database, when in
reality due to a bunch of unpredictable edge cases, the database is not
guaranteed to always have what I think it has. To fix these bugs, I've
had to slightly refactor how skills are generated on player characters
and antagonists, such that the burden of proof for skills is with the
Skills Subsystem rather than the Database.
Skills generated for a fresh character that has NO preferences saved
(Worst case scenario):
<img width="1491" height="849" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/683fb538-106a-4679-8e2a-30dd45f456a1"
/>
Promoting that same character to Antagonist now increases certain skills
to a minimum baseline:
<img width="1315" height="830" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/94bcc69e-cbbe-45fa-956e-f53b7f5d2779"
/>
By Mel's request, Bluespace Technicians spawn with all skills fully
maxed out for debugging purposes:
<img width="1909" height="985" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/db4f3f65-3d87-47fc-907e-c68eae6d4cdb"
/>
Repaths obj/machinery to obj/structure/machinery. **Note for
reviewers:** the only meaningful changed code exists within
**code/game/objects/structures.dm** and
**code/game/objects/structures/_machinery.dm**, largely concerning
damage procs. With the exception of moving airlock defines to their own
file, ALL OTHER CHANGES ARE STRICTLY PATH CHANGES.
Objects, _categorically_, are largely divided between those you can hold
in your hand/inventory and those you can't. Machinery objects are
already subtypes of Structures behaviorally, this PR just makes their
pathing reflect that, and allows for future work (tool actions, more
health/destruction functionality) to be developed without unnecessary
code duplication.
I have tested this PR by loading up the Horizon and dismantling various
machines and structures with tools, shooting guns of various types
throughout the ship, and detonating a bunch of explosions throughout the
ship.
Regression from BYOND versions <=515 because find/refresh was always
enabled on browser windows even when it wasn't supposed to be.
Enable find (Ctrl+F) and refresh (F5) on browser windows.
renames the basic role access list to "job_access" to make its purpose
clearer and removes the unused expanded access list since we only use
the former. it should also help prevent confusion when adding access to
roles.
server config should be updated.
```
- server: "Changed the synthsprites to use the new DBCore"
- server: "Changed the MalfAI to use the new DBCore"
- server: "Changed the Alien Whitelists to use the new DBCore"
- server: "Changed the Requests Console to use the new DBCore"
- server: "Changed the Contracts Uplink to use the new DBCore"
- server: "Changed the Admin Ranks to use the new DBCore"
- server: "Changed the Job Bans to use the new DBCore"
- server: "Changed the Tickets to use the new DBCore"
- server: "Changed the Create Command Report to use the new DBCore"
- server: "Changed the WebInterface interconnect to use the new DBCore"
- server: "Changed the CCIA Recorder to use the new DBCore"
- server: "Changed the IPCTags to use the new DBCore"
- server: "Changed the Main Menu Poll-Check to use the new DBCore"
- server: "Changed the Client-Procs to use the new DBCore"
```
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Co-authored-by: Werner <Arrow768@users.noreply.github.com>
Another PR for Bluespace Techs, this time swapping them to hold a
weakref to their original mob. There's a ton of code in BSTs that can
create race conditions with all their associated Destroy() procs, so
swapping them to weakref methods should significantly cut down on that.
Modmin QOL stuff.
changes:
- qol: "Adds tooltips to Player Panel buttons and better scales default
window size."
- qol: "Improves some verb subcategorization, mostly for modmin verbs."
Replace /datum/gas_mixture/proc/return_pressure with XGM_PRESSURE(xgm)
macro. Having such a relatively simple statement contributing proc
overhead to procs called millions of times is ridiculous
Rename /datum/gas_mixture/proc/zburn to react, deleting the old react
which was just an alias for it. Free proc overhead
Turn check_combustibility into a macro CHECK_COMBUSTIBLE(is_cmb, xgm).
also rewrite it slightly so that it only needs to do one pass. Its a bit
nasty so I apologize for that, but speeeeed.
Delete most powernet and obj/machinery/power procs for handling power,
replacing them with macros. The fact that we were unironically calling a
draw_power() on APCs to call draw_power() on their terminals to call
draw_power() on their powernet every single process tick was insane.
Turn `between` into a macro alias for clamp() since the param order is
different
turn `Percent` into a macro AS_PCT
Rewrite significant chunks of update_canmove so its not quite as
horrifying of a proc and hopefully doesn't eat the entire mob subsystem
every movement now
As it sais in the title.
-> If you need the logs files use either the WI, TGS, or the logging
infrastructure.
Co-authored-by: Werner <Arrow768@users.noreply.github.com>
This PR adds a feature requested of me by @Fyniiy , adding optional
Filters to the Narrate panel that allow Storytellers to narrate only to
people that meet a set condition. The conditions themselves were
specifically requested to be "Psi Narrates" and "Synth Narrates", with
optional variations on Synth narrates that include people with cranial
implants. While I was touching these files, I've also fixed the improper
message sanitization bug with admin messages in general.
<img width="926" height="536" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/08dcfd2a-5399-48b0-a13d-2bfd3a2c88f0"
/>
Here's a breakdown of the filter options.
1. **Skrell-like Psi-sensitives**: Anyone with a Psi-sensitivity score
of "At least 1". This will include Skrell, anyone with a Psi-receiver,
and people with the High Psi-sensitivity trait. It will exclude people
who are blocked from receiving telepathy for any reason, such as having
a mindshield, mindblanker, or having the psi-suppression power active.
Skrell with the Low Psi-sensitivity trait are counted as "Human-like
Psi-sensitives", and so won't be caught by this filter.
2. **Human-like Psi-sensitives**: Anyone who isn't blocked from
receiving telepathy, and also has a Psi-sensitivity score of "At least
0". This will basically catch "Most people who aren't a Vaurca,
Synthetic, or Diona". It will ignore Humanoids with the Low
Psi-sensitivity trait.
3. **Silicons**: Basically all of the possible robots/IPCs.
4. **Silicons + Implants**: It's fairly common practice during Hivebot
related events for Storytellers to also include characters with brain
implants. This filter automates that by including said brain implant
owners in the "Are you a synthetic?" check.
5. **Hivenet**: Pretty simple, people with the Vaurca language. This
would be Vaurca, plus anyone with the hivenet implants.
This has zero reason to exist in our code base. We have no procs or
variables tied to this. I removed it to make future modifications
cleaner.
---------
Signed-off-by: Cody Brittain <1779662+Generalcamo@users.noreply.github.com>
Adds turf fires (ported from Baystation, which ported them from
Shiptest), which are now used instead of ZAS fires for fuel decals and
flamethrowers. They also supplement ZAS fires in especially bad atmos
fires.
This makes flamethrowers and related objects more suitable for AOE
denial, rather than cooking the room (including yourself). They still do
the latter, but less so than a gaseous fire.
To make flamethrowers actually useful against them, simple mobs now take
brute damage when on fire.
### Asset Licenses
The following assets that **have not** been created by myself are
included in this PR:
| Path | Original Author | License |
| --- | --- | --- |
| sound/weapons/flamethrower/flamethrower1.ogg |
[rye-rice](https://github.com/rye-rice) (Shiptest) | CC-BY-SA 3.0 |
| sound/weapons/flamethrower/flamethrower2.ogg |
[rye-rice](https://github.com/rye-rice) (Shiptest) | CC-BY-SA 3.0 |
| sound/weapons/flamethrower/flamethrower3.ogg |
[rye-rice](https://github.com/rye-rice) (Shiptest) | CC-BY-SA 3.0 |
| sound/weapons/flamethrower/flamethrower_empty.ogg |
[rye-rice](https://github.com/rye-rice) (Shiptest) | CC-BY-SA 3.0 |
| icons/effects/particles/smoke.dmi |
[rye-rice](https://github.com/shiptest-ss13/Shiptest/commits?author=rye-rice)
(Shiptest) | CC-BY-SA 3.0 |
| icons/effects/turf_fire.dmi | CM Dev (cmss13) | CC-BY-SA 3.0 |
Changes the Auth System to use the new login server to fetch the
users/groups instead of the deprecated forumuserapi.
Removes the ForumUserAPI and moves the admin authorization processes to
a auth subsystem
---------
Co-authored-by: Werner <Arrow768@users.noreply.github.com>
This PR updates the repo fully to Byond 516.1673. We now have access to
Associative Lists, Vectors, Matrices, and a huge number of math
improvements tha will allow us to catapult the repo into a new era of
simulationism.
I have tested this PR to verify that it works.
<img width="1076" height="1079" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/c69a7276-7611-4a59-8630-46d8dd8a12a6"
/>
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"
/>
As title: grants STs a small selection of admin/mod/fun verbs without
needing them to have an admin_rank configured on the back end.
I've been extra permissive here on the assumption that Those That Be
will veto anything they don't like. The granted verbs:
/client/proc/toggle_view_range,
/client/proc/jumptozlevel,
/client/proc/jumptoshuttle,
/client/proc/jumptoship,
/client/proc/jumptosector,
/client/proc/Getmob,
/client/proc/Jump,
/client/proc/jumptomob,
/client/proc/jumptoturf,
/client/proc/check_ai_laws,
/client/proc/manage_silicon_laws,
/client/proc/odyssey_panel,
/client/proc/damage_menu,
/client/proc/change_human_appearance_admin,
/client/proc/change_security_level,
/client/proc/cmd_dev_bst,
/datum/admins/proc/create_admin_fax,
/client/proc/check_fax_history,
/client/proc/clear_toxins,
/datum/admins/proc/call_supply_drop,
/datum/admins/proc/call_drop_pod,
/client/proc/event_manager_panel,
/client/proc/toggle_random_events
This PR is full of _gross code_ but it _does_ work.
- Full moderators can now use rejuvenate.
- Full moderators can now spawn atoms.
- Full moderators can now remove/add languages.
- Full moderators can now teleport mobs.
- Repurposes R_BAN into a generic permission that full moderators and
above have, and locks teleport behind it.
None of these powers may be used for round-altering purposes. Pending
review by the head admin and the host.
To-do: check that Borealis and permissions in general don't explode with
these changes.
---------
Co-authored-by: realmattatlas <liermattia@gmail.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.
Enabled new opendream pragmas
Fixed some runtime access check operators (`:`) around the codebase (not
all, some are unfixable as they're used in macros)
No player facing changes (hopefully)
Refactored sorting.
Added test to verify all horizon areas (outside exceptions) are marked
as station areas.
Added test to verify shuttle areas are not marked as station areas.
Refactored how the area sorting var is made and used.
Added a global list of all areas.
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.
---------
Co-authored-by: Matt Atlas <liermattia@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: DreamySkrell <>
Replaced the outside turfs with exoplanet ones for the digsite.
Fixed some exoplanet areas not having an exoplanet base turf.
Wrote a unit test for exoplanet areas to ensure they have an exoplanet
base turf.
Runtime map now has a bunch of new areas / items with often-tested
stuffs, and some hard-to-put-at-runtime stuffs.
Runtime map jobs now are positioned to make it faster to reach the
aforementioned often-tested stuffs.
Runtime map doesn't generate an overmap anymore by default, which speeds
up the process.
Runtime map now loads in ~11 seconds instead of ~40 seconds as it was
before.
Updated the maploader to be faster in parsing maps.
Bapi is not engaged anymore if we're only measuring the map size, which
speeds up the process.
In fastboot we do not generate the codexes anymore, which speeds up the
process.
In fastboot and if exoplanets and away sites are not enabled, we do not
parse the map templates anymore, which speeds up the process.
Updated the icon smoothing to be faster.
Optimized cargo area code.
Other optimizations.
Fixed a bug where lists with number-only elements were not displaying in
VV.
Fixed an issue with extended list viewer mishandling special lists and
giving runtimes.
VV list unwrapping is now faster.
Some code comments and cleanup.
Refactored various procs used by VV: Header generation, dropdown menu
generation, moved various things around, some defines.
Fixed VV to be able to edit associative lists.
Fixed VV to be able to make a list ex nihilo on a var.
Removed various dropdown menus that didn't exist anymore and were doing
nothing.
Fixed add verb option to not wipe the already existing verbs of the mob.
Fixed a runtime error on some lists view building that were not handled
correctly.
Fixed an issue with build mode not having the correct permissions for
devs.
Fixed an issue with editing a list referenced by a key in another list
via the edit referenced object option.
Added DF_VAR_EDITED flag.
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.
Removed the gelf logging infrastructure.
Refactored the various logging procs to be a direct call in light of the
above.
Removed ancilliary UDP related things.