## About The Pull Request

This PR adds 16 more wands to the game, try and guess what they all do!
I finished coding this PR 6 weeks ago but it turns out I had to sprite
16 wands after that before I could PR it.
<details>
**Wand of Animation**- It's like the Staff of Animation but doesn't
recharge itself, obviously.
**Rod of Babel**- Grants victims a new random spoken language and then
removes all of their other languages.
**Shearing Rod**- It renders you bald. If you are covering your hair
with a helmet, it pops the helmet off (possibly its most useful effect).
If you're already bald, your bald head will shine brightly and blind
nearby people.
**Party Wand**- Fires projectiles that are incredibly alcoholic. Two of
them will destroy the livers of most targets and kill them (although it
gives them a good leadup time to get that fixed before dying of alcohol
toxicity), so try one at a time if you're just there to have fun.
**Wand of Ice**- Freezes people temporarily, making them really cold and
unable to move. It also spawns slippery ice on impacted tiles.
**Wand of Chaos**- Forces targets to hallucinate from a curated list of
hallucinations. It looks and is named sort of like the Staff of Chaos
just in the hopes that people are more likely to believe that the wizard
did actually just instantly kill them, set them on fire, or turn them
into a demon. Even if it doesn't, a lot of these cause you to stop
moving or be temporarily knocked down or in some other way disoriented.
**Lifting Rod**- Removes gravity from a target for two minutes, which
funcionally immobilises them if they're in the middle of a room or you
can use on yourself to cross big pits.
**Rod of Compassion**- Heals you and your target a little bit, and also
gives you both Pacifism for 30 seconds. This gives you time to talk out
your problems, or deliver a monologue.
**Wand of Snacking**- Turns things into pizza. If fired at a mob, will
put some pizza in their hands and force them to start eating it.
Unlikely to be deadly, but it might spawn mouldy pizza, a food they are
allergic to, ethereal battery acid pizza, or pizza which dismembers you.
**Pestilent Wand**- Confers a transmissible plague which causes you to
periodically cough out vermin of various degrees of danger and hostility
depending on disease level, treated via traditional methods of exorcism.
**Wand of Pratfalls**- Slips and pies the target as well as creating
small amounts of lube foam.
**Wand of Rebellion**- Removes a limb from the target, then animates
that limb. Stop hitting yourself.
**Rod of Repulsion**- Throws things you shoot away from you.
**Switching Rod**- Swap places with the hit atom, as with the spell
Swap.
**Restraining Rod**- Summons a tentacle from the ground to grasp the
target, immobilising them for 20 seconds or until someone helps them.
**Wand of Zapping**- Briefly locks up the target's nerves with lightning
(it's secretly a classic ss13 taser).
</details>
They are available to wizards via the new option "Wand Assortment
(Bargain Bin)" which only costs a single spellbook point, but gives you
an assortment of 6 wands picked at random from this list of new wands
and some of the existing ones.
If you buy two or more sets of wands (and are wearing the wand belt from
the first one) then instead of spawning wands in a belt it will spawn
them in a bandolier, which fits into your backpack or can be worn on a
suit slot.
Wand bandoliers in a suit slot will automatically replace an empty wand
you try to fire with a wand that still has ammo in it.
Several of these wands' projectiles are now also possibilities from
firing the Staff of Chaos (making it more chaotic) and some of them also
have their own Magicarp types.
Also I made it so that if you animate an animating weapon then it
focuses on animating more things instead of shooting its animating bolts
at mobs that are already animate. I could do this for more specialty
wands too at some point (door wand projectiles don't exactly hurt
anyone) but if I do that it'll probably be in a different PR.
## Why It's Good For The Game
A good number of these wands come from a downstream antagonist that's
essentially a lower-threat wizard. I thought these were all fun or funny
effects to have in the game upstream but also not ones that people would
typically want to buy as a dedicated spell (or alternately, that would
be pretty good as a dedicated spell but quite boring), so instead
they're limited use spells that you get in bulk for cheap.
I didn't think we'd really want to bulk up the spellbook with several
different kinds of themed bundle though (and frankly, they don't share
themes), so it's a blind box instead.
The bandolier was added to compensate people for buying random wands
multiple times, so they can have more of a wand-based playstyle.
Now you can spend all of your points on 60 wands (maybe more if you take
the gambling trait...) and be a sort of wizard cowboy, or split them
among your apprentices, or just leave them everywhere like candy and see
whether the crew fuck things up for themselves with their new power I
guess.
## Changelog
🆑
add: Adds 16 more wizard wands to the game, which wizards can buy
cheaply but randomly, or are available via Summon Magic.
add: If a wizard buys more than one set of wands they will receive a
"Wand Bandolier" holster which fits in the backpack or, if worn in the
suit slot, will automatically exchange an expended wand for a full one.
balance: Staffs (and wands) of animation that are animated will try to
animate other objects instead of firing at living mobs, which are
already animated.
balance: Animating a wand of nothing will turn it into a wand of
animation (and animate it).
balance: The staff of chaos can now do more things.
balance: Magicarp now additionally come in Babbling, Frigid, Quantum,
and Weightless varieties. Collect them all!
/🆑
## About The Pull Request
Adds some type specific interactions to the mail produced by the GLA-2
mail counterfit device. Currently, it applies `attack_self()` to all
items when armed. The new interactions are, currently:
- Facehuggers jump on your face
- Flashes flash you
- Boxing gloves uppercut you
- Syringes prick you with poison
- Sprays spray you
- Signallers signal
- Monkey cubes/other cubes expand
- Guns shoot you in the head
There'll be more, probably. Leave your ideas(only good ones though).
## Why It's Good For The Game
First of all, none of these are strenuous from a balance perspective.
The primary use of this device is an instant bomb, and none of these
things are bombs. Easy delineation, I doubt this will become a problem.
As said already, the primary use of this device is a bomb. I've seen it
used for another thing once ever, and while that thing was incredibly
cool, the counterfit device is still a one-trick pony for the most part.
While none of these can compete with the lethality of the bomb, the hope
is that they will collectively help bring variety to an item that feels
built for variety.
## Changelog
🆑
add: Several items have been given special interactions when placed
inside counterfit mail.
/🆑
## About The Pull Request
Continues https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/pull/81507
Adds a directional muzzle flash to all guns (excluding suppressors,
toys, e-bow, etc).
Changes color depending on the laser/projectile.
If anything is missed, let me know.
## Why It's Good For The Game
Realism
Cool visuals
Makes sense
## About The Pull Request
Commit messages should be descriptive of all changes.
The "incorrect `\The` macro capitalization" was intentional when it was
added, but as far as I know TG says "the supermatter" rather than "The
Supermatter," so it's incorrect now.
This is completely untested. I don't even know how you'd go about
testing this, it's just a fuckton of strings.
Someday I want to extract them and run NLP on it to catch grammar
problems...
## Why It's Good For The Game
Basic grammar pass for name strings. Should make `\the` work better and
avoid cases like `the John Smith`.
## About The Pull Request
<details>
- renamed ai folder to announcer
-- announcer --
- moved vox_fem to announcer
- moved approachingTG to announcer
- separated the ambience folder into ambience and instrumental
-- ambience --
- created holy folder moved all related sounds there
- created engineering folder and moved all related sounds there
- created security folder and moved ambidet there
- created general folder and moved ambigen there
- created icemoon folder and moved all icebox-related ambience there
- created medical folder and moved all medbay-related ambi there
- created ruin folder and moves all ruins ambi there
- created beach folder and moved seag and shore there
- created lavaland folder and moved related ambi there
- created aurora_caelus folder and placed its ambi there
- created misc folder and moved the rest of the files that don't have a
specific category into it
-- instrumental --
- moved traitor folder here
- created lobby_music folder and placed our songs there (title0 not used
anywhere? - server-side modification?)
-- items --
- moved secdeath to hailer
- moved surgery to handling
-- effects --
- moved chemistry into effects
- moved hallucinations into effects
- moved health into effects
- moved magic into effects
-- vehicles --
- moved mecha into vehicles
created mobs folder
-- mobs --
- moved creatures folder into mobs
- moved voice into mobs
renamed creatures to non-humanoids
renamed voice to humanoids
-- non-humanoids--
created cyborg folder
created hiss folder
moved harmalarm.ogg to cyborg
-- humanoids --
-- misc --
moved ghostwhisper to misc
moved insane_low_laugh to misc
I give up trying to document this.
</details>
- [X] ambience
- [x] announcer
- [x] effects
- [X] instrumental
- [x] items
- [x] machines
- [x] misc
- [X] mobs
- [X] runtime
- [X] vehicles
- [ ] attributions
## Why It's Good For The Game
This folder is so disorganized that it's vomit inducing, will make it
easier to find and add new sounds, providng a minor structure to the
sound folder.
## Changelog
🆑 grungussuss
refactor: the sound folder in the source code has been reorganized,
please report any oddities with sounds playing or not playing
server: lobby music has been repathed to sound/music/lobby_music
/🆑
## About The Pull Request
Code to handle this flag only ever existed on the `/obj` sublevel, so
there's no need for it to be on the `/atom` level `flags_1`. There was
probably a point in time in which mobs or turfs conducted electricity
but there's zero code for it anymore so we truly just live in a society
now.
## Why It's Good For The Game
Frees up a slot on `flags_1` (which is really nice actually), proper
scoping of certain bitflag stuff, etc.
## Changelog
Not relevant to players.
I may have screwed something up, will be doing a few passes on this
myself to ensure all the search and replaces went alright but we should
be good™️
## About The Pull Request
As the title says. Adds a bunch more stat changes to various different
items and a somewhat simple way of modifying them whilst minimizing
side-effects as much as possible.
Added a new negative curse of polymorph suffix that can randomly
polymorph you once you pick up the item.
Curse of hunger items won't start on items that are not on a turf.
Curse of polymorph will only activate when equipped.
Bodyparts, two-handed melees, bags, guns and grenades, to name a few,
have a bunch of type-specific stat changes depending on their quality.
Some items won't gain fantasy suffixes during the RPG loot event, like
stacks, chairs and paper, to make gamifying the stats a bit harder.
I'm sure there'll still be other ways to game the event, but it's not
that big of a deal since these are the easiest ways to game it.
High level items also have a cool unusual effect aura
## Why It's Good For The Game
Makes the RPG item event cooler. Right now, it's a bit lame since
everything only gains force value and wound bonus on attack. This makes
the statistic increases more type-based and make it interesting to use
It's okay for some items to be powerful since this is a wizard event and
a very impactful one too. By making the curse of hunger items not spawn
on people, it'll also make it a less painful event too.
## Changelog
🆑
add: Expanded the RPG loot wizard event by giving various different
items their own statistic boost.
/🆑
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Co-authored-by: Watermelon914 <3052169-Watermelon914@users.noreply.gitlab.com>
This tracks the seconds per tick of a subsystem, however note that it is
not completely accurate, as subsystems can be delayed, however it's
useful to have this number as a multiplier or ratio, so that if in
future someone changes the subsystem wait time code correctly adjusts
how fast it applies effects
regexes used
git grep --files-with-matches --name-only 'DT_PROB' | xargs -l sed -i
's/DT_PROB/SPT_PROB/g'
git grep --files-with-matches --name-only 'delta_time' | xargs -l sed -i
's/delta_time/seconds_per_tick/g'
Makes the code compatible with 515.1594+
Few simple changes and one very painful one.
Let's start with the easy:
* puts call behind `LIBCALL` define, so call_ext is properly used in 515
* Adds `NAMEOF_STATIC(_,X)` macro for nameof in static definitions since
src is now invalid there.
* Fixes tgui and devserver. From 515 onward the tmp3333{procid} cache
directory is not appened to base path in browser controls so we don't
check for it in base js and put the dev server dummy window file in
actual directory not the byond root.
* Renames the few things that had /final/ in typepath to ultimate since
final is a new keyword
And the very painful change:
`.proc/whatever` format is no longer valid, so we're replacing it with
new nameof() function. All this wrapped in three new macros.
`PROC_REF(X)`,`TYPE_PROC_REF(TYPE,X)`,`GLOBAL_PROC_REF(X)`. Global is
not actually necessary but if we get nameof that does not allow globals
it would be nice validation.
This is pretty unwieldy but there's no real alternative.
If you notice anything weird in the commits let me know because majority
was done with regex replace.
@tgstation/commit-access Since the .proc/stuff is pretty big change.
Co-authored-by: san7890 <the@san7890.com>
Co-authored-by: Mothblocks <35135081+Mothblocks@users.noreply.github.com>
fix: Fixed a bunch of missing inhand icons.
fix: Fixed cables in electrical toolboxes not randomizing their colors.
fix: Fixed the wrong colored icon showing when trying to make cable cuffs out of cables.
fix: The collectable SWAT helmet is now using the proper icon again!
refactor: Pipecleaners and power cables now share a unified color system, so they're once again available in ALL the same colors.
imageadd: Updated the screwdriver belt overlay to represent the newer sprite.
imageadd: Added a bunch of new inhand icons. Special thanks to Twaticus for doing the helmets! <3
fix: Wirecutters now have an icon when inside a belt again!
admin: Added a new omnitool subtype that allows you to spawn all items in a typepath!
fix: Explorer gaskmasks now properly reflect their adjusted state when held.
fix: Fixed balaclavas having the wrong icon when pulled up.
fix: Fixed the base energy sword (admin spawn only) being invisible.
fix: The rainbow energy sword is now a little bit more rainbowy!
fix: Fixed an tk exploit with orange handcuffed shoes.
fix: The traitor outfit in the select equipment panel is now actually functional!
Moves singulo and supermatter dmis into obj/engine, renamed from obj/tesla_engine
Moves Halloween, Christmas, and misc holiday items to obj/holiday
Moves lollipops to obj/food
Moves crates, closets, and storage to obj/storage
Moves assemblies to obj/assemblies
Renames decals.dmi to signs.dmi ...because they're signs and not decals
Moves statues, cutouts, instruments, art supplies, and crayons to obj/art
Moves balloons, plushes, toys, cards, dice, the hourglass, and TCG to obj/toys
Moves guns, swords, shields to obj/weapons
* destroy proc holder pt1
- change proc_holder/spell to action/cooldown/spell
- docs all the spell vars, renames some of them
- removes some useless vars
- start with pointed spells, as they're easy
* kill proc_holder pt2
- kill a buncha vars and replace it with flags
- convert a ton over
- general code improvements
* kill proc_holders pt3
- convert a good few more spells
- rename some signals
- handle statpanel
- better docs
* kiill proc_holder pt4:
- restructure the file system of action.dm, separating a good amount of item actions and miscellaneous garbage into files where they belong slightly better. Also splits off item actions, cooldown actions, innate actions, etc. into their own files, overlal making it much better to work with
- converts touch attacks to actions
- converts blood crawl, jaunt subtype
* kills proc_holder pt5
- clears up some icon issues so all the currently converted pages don't have errors
- shapeshift
- some more action cleanup
* kills proc_holder pt5.5:
- some documentation
- reworks feedback to prevent oversight with teleports and stuff
* kills proc_holder pt6:
- converted cult spells
- converted magic missile
- converted mime spells
- chipped away at the errors
- removed some vars which were too general, replaced them with more locally applicable vars. for example "range" which could mean "projectile range" or "aoe radius" or whatever - instead of having a broad net which everyone applies to in a confusing matter, instead lets each spell delegate on their own.
- merged magic/spell and magic/aoe, as the comment intended
- more unified behavior for spell levelling
* kill proc_holders pt 6.5:
- replacing a buncha old proc_holders that have been updated to reduce some errors. sub 900 baby
* kills proc_holder pt 6.75:
- minor fixes
* kills proc_holder pt7:
- cuts down on some errors
- refactors some wiz events
* kills proc_holder pt 7.5:
- malf ranged modules
- some minor errors
* kills proc_holder pt 7.75:
- mor eminor error handling, cleaning up changes
* kill proc_holder pt8:
- refactors spell book
- refactors spell implant
- some more minor error fixing
* kill proc_holder pt 8.5:
- scan ability
* Adds some robust documentation
* kill proc_holder pt9:
- converts some / most mutations over
* kill proc_holder pt10:
- sort out all the granters
- refactor them slightly
- fix some compile errors
* Some set-unset sanity - going to need to test removing Share()
* Removes transfer actions. It doesn't seem to do anything.
- Transfer_actions was called when current = new_character so locially speaking the early return in Grant() should cause it to NOOP. Test this in the future though
* Removes sharing from actions, docs actions better
* Some better documentation for spell and spell components
* Kills proc_holder pt11:
- Finally finishes ALL THE SPELLS IN THE SPELL FOLDER
- Fixes some more errors
* kills proc_holder pt11.5:
- minor error fixing and sanity
* Method of sharing actions. Can be improved in the future, needs testing
* Implements a way to update the stat panel entry for a spell. Also gets rid of VV stuff, as you can update the bigflags directly in VV now.
* Curse of madness bug I put in.
* kills proc_holder pt12:
- sub 500 errors!
- converts cytology mobs
- converts and refactors spiders slightly
- some minor fixing around the place as usual
* kill proc_holder pt13
- Finishes heretic spells
- Sub 300 errors!
- some touch refactoring to account for mansus grasp
* kills proc_holder pt14:
- revenant
- minor bugfixing for heretic stuff
* kills proc_holder pt14.5:
- some missed stuff for revenant + heretic
* kills proc_holder pt15:
- alien abilities
- more minor fixing
- sub 100 errors. The end is nigh
* kill proc_holder pt16? 17:
- Finishes cult spells
- sub 50 errors!
- refactors the way charge works
- renames / moves some signals
* kills proc_holder pt final:
- sdql spells
- no more errors!
* Bugfixes round 1
* Various bugfixing
- documentation done
- give spell works
- can cast spell gives feedback conditionally
- is available takes into account casting ability
* Some accidental reversions + fixes
* Unit tests
* Completely refactors jaunting
- All bloodcrawling is now handled on the action itself instead of across various living procs
- slaughter demons have their own blood crawls
- jaunting dummies don't have side effects on destroy() anymore
* Wizard spell logging and even more refactoring
About The Pull Request
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Why It's Good For The Game
Breaks up the monotony of firearm sounds, makes them actually useful in a gameplay context. Energy gun effects inspired by Cruelty Squad.
Changelog
cl
soundadd: Energy and Magic gunfire sound pitch now varies based on how much ammo is left.
soundadd: Ballistic gunfire now has a low-ammo click sound.
/cl
This PR refactors the "charge" spell to be signal based instead of looping over held items + istype checks.
This was atomized out of my proc holder removal PR. Figured it was small enough to handle on its own.
This refactors the antimagic component to use and have bitflags, documentation, defines, code comments, named arguments, and renames variable names for clarity.
- /obj/effect/proc_holder/spell/aoe_turf/conjure/creature/cult is not used anywhere and has been removed
- /obj/effect/proc_holder/spell/targeted/turf_teleport/blink/cult is not used anywhere and has been removed
- New sound effects are played when magic is blocked. Depending on the type of magic being used it will be either:
- Equipping antimagic now properly updates the magic buttons
- Any magic being blocked or restricting casting now displays a message
- MAGIC_RESISTANCE_MIND now properly blocks telepathy effects
- Removes blood splatter when fireball is blocked
- Magic projectiles for staff of locker no longer spawn lockers when blocked by antimagic
- Fire breath is no longer blocked by antimagic
- Spellcards are now blocked by antimagic
Any antimagic on a mob blocks that magic type from being casted. (certain spells such as mime abilities completely ignore antimagic)
- Foilhats prevent someone from casting mind magic (telepathy, mindswap, etc.)
- Bibles, ritual Totems, nullrods, holymelons, and TRAIT_HOLY prevent someone from casting unholy magic (cult spells, etc.)
- Nullrods, ritual totem, and holymelons prevent someone from casting wizard magic (fireball, magic missile, etc.)
- Immorality talismans, berserker suits, and TRAIT_ANTIMAGIC prevents all types of magic (except stuff like mime abilities)
- Touch of Madness and Mindswap is now blocked with MAGIC_RESISTANCE and MAGIC_RESISTANCE_MIND
- Voice of god is now blocked with MAGIC_RESISTANCE_HOLY and MAGIC_RESISTANCE_MIND
## About The Pull Request
stop forgetting to include mapload, if you don't include it then every single subtype past it by default doesn't include it
for example, `obj/item` didn't include mapload so every single item by default didn't fill in mapload

## Regex used:
procs without args, not even regex
`/Initialize()`
procs with args
`\/Initialize\((?!mapload)((.)*\w)?`
cleanup of things i didn't want to mapload:
`\/datum\/(.)*\/Initialize\(mapload`
adds the circuit gun shell, every projectile it hits with outputs the shot mob, everytime its shot charge from an attached circuit is transferred to it, it deals no damage
increases the range of the to string circuit to 7 tiles from 5, now should get everything in view range
Converts most spans into span procs. Mostly used regex for this and sorted out any compile time errors afterwards so there could be some bugs.
Was initially going to do defines, but ninja said to make it into a proc, and if there's any overhead, they can easily be changed to defines.
Makes it easier to control the formatting and prevents typos when creating spans as it'll runtime if you misspell instead of silently failing.
Reduces the code you need to write when writing spans, as you don't need to close the span as that's automatically handled by the proc.
(Note from Lemon: This should be converted to defines once we update the minimum version to 514. Didn't do it now because byond pain and such)
Creates update_name and update_desc
Creates the wrapper proc update_appearance to batch update_name, update_desc, and update_icon together
Less non-icon handling code in update_icon and friends
Signal hooks for things that want to change names and descriptions
99%+ of the changes in this are just from switching everything over to update_appearance from update_icon
* Process procs now properly use deltatime when implementing rates, timers and probabilities
* Review fixes
* Geiger counters cleanup
Made hardsuit geiger code more similar to geiger counter code
Geiger counters are more responsive now
* Moved SS*_DT defines to subsystems.dm
* Rebase fix
* Redefined the SS*_DT defines to use the subsystem wait vars
* Implemented suggested changes by @AnturK
* Commented /datum/proc/process about the deltatime stuff
* Send delta_time as a process parameter instead of the defines
Also DTfied acid_processing
* Dtfied new acid component
* Renames a few variables. Also reorders fallback order again.
Renames item_state to inhand_icon_state
Renames mob_overlay_icon to worn_icon
Renames mob_overlay_state to worn_icon_state
worn_icon_state/mob_overlay_state now never gets used for inhands.
* Fixes some comments
* Fixes map issue
* Restart lints
* Properly resolves conflicts
Self-charging wands were able to hold one extra charge by allowing the recharge counter to increase indefinitely when the number of charges reached the maximum number of charges.
About The Pull Request
Converts every single usage of playsound's vary parameter to use the boolean define instead of 1 or 0. I'm tired of people copypasting the incorrect usage.
Also changes a couple of places where a list was picked from instead of using get_sfx internal calls
This was done via regex:
(playsound\(.+,.+,.+, ?)1( ?\)| ?,.+\)) to match 1
(playsound\(.+,.+,.+, ?)0( ?\)| ?,.+\)) to match 0
full sed commands:
/(playsound\(.+,.+,.+, ?)1( ?\)| ?,.+\))/\1TRUE\2/ 1 to TRUE
/(playsound\(.+,.+,.+, ?)0( ?\)| ?,.+\))/\1FALSE\2/ 0 to FALSE
I'm not very good with regex and these could probably be optimized, but they worked.
Why It's Good For The Game
Code usability
About The Pull Request
Was fairly shocked to find out hiveminds never took tinfoil hat protection in account, so decided to implement the factor in the game mode. Might have overdone it and probably erroneously changed a couple logics while getting rid of some really indented passages that could easily early return.
So what's said on the tin, this is lot more preferable than clunky is_type() checks on headwear anyway.
Also expanded tinfoil protection to hivemind and (non-revenant) telepathy.
Why It's Good For The Game
Let us remember the "purpose" of tinfoil hats.
Changelog
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code: Merged tinfoil hat kind of protection into the anti_magic component.
add: Tinfoil hats can also be warped up from excessive dampening of mindray/though control/psicotronic anomalies, or by simply being microwaved in an oven, and become useless.
add: Immortality Talisman and Paranormal Hardsuit helmets now come with tinfoil protection too (minus the paranoia and limited charges).
balance: Rebalanced many hivemind effects to be dampened/delayed by tinfoil shielding. Bruteforced Assimilate Vessel, One mind and Awake Vessel abilities will consume more tinfoil charges compared to others.
balance: Genetics/Slime/Alien Telepathy and Slime Link are now stopped by tinfoil protection.
/cl
* adds signal and modifies each call of afterattack to call it's inherited proc
* uses new macro for sendsignal()
* map fuck
* skip precommithooks
* combine and negate 2 ifs
* Adds missing </span>'s.
* ".name]" --> "]" and
"to_chat(GLOB.admins," --> "message_admins("
and one [name] --> [src]
* Earlier commit was a mistake, lesson learned
* Hopefully all is ok now.
* Revert "Hopefully all is ok now."
This reverts commit 3c95e41b4c13ce96469861e9a97453adf4b56826.
* Revert "Earlier commit was a mistake, lesson learned"
This reverts commit d611af1e4a76690453a7f9808b6e2c429b679f6c.
* Revert "".name]" --> "]" and"
This reverts commit d538b9efef2d7d8be9122bf5ceaf105055059bc6.
* message_admins fix