## About The Pull Request
Moves a lot of the unique renaming implementations described in #82664
to the functions given by the `obj_flag` `UNIQUE_RENAME`.
`UNIQUE_RENAME` has been given new properties to account for
non-standard renaming, these being the `RENAME_NO_DESC` flag that
prevents changing the description, the `nameformat()` and `descformat()`
procs that, when modified, allow for applying naming formats(i.e. "Body
Bag - [input]"), as well as other post-renaming handling such as
changing the name of the output plant of a renamed seed, the
`rename_checks()` proc that allows for unique naming prevention(such as
a locked personal closet), and the `rename_reset()` proc to clean up
other possible renamed variables potentially changed in `nameformat()`
and `descformat()`.
This also adds `/datum/element/tool_renaming` to crayons, which will let
them rename anything that has `UNIQUE_RENAME`. I looked through
everything with that flag, and I didn't see anything that I don't think
should be renameable by a crayon(except things that shouldn't be
renamable with pens), so it shouldn't fuck anything up.
## Why It's Good For The Game
moves all of the non-honorable mentions in #82664 to the same renaming
system, and also moves all of the honorable mentions save for:
- plaques, as they only get renamed once and wouldn't benefit from
`UNIQUE_RENAME` imo
- books, because they're far more than just renaming, and are persistent
- paintings, because they're persistent
- photos, because they're not normal renaming and they're persistent
- endoskeletons, because they're done with a multitool in UI
- cardboard IDs, because they're far more than just renaming
Additionally, this fixes:
- Implanter renaming didn't work because a ! was missing
- Clown borg picket sign renaming didn't work because they didn't use
the correct arguments
This'll make it easier to make renameable objects in the future, as
well.
## Changelog
🆑
fix: fixes implanter renaming not working
fix: fixes clownborg picket sign renaming not working
code: brought most unique renaming implementations under UNIQUE_RENAME
/🆑
Melee attack chain now has a list passed along with it,
`attack_modifiers`, which you can stick force modifiers to change the
resulting attack
This is basically a soft implementation of damage packets until a more
definitive pr, but one that only applies to item attack chain, and not
unarmed attacks.
This change was done to facilitate a baton refactor - batons no longer
hack together their own attack chain, and are now integrated straight
into the real attack chain. This refactor itself was done because batons
don't send any attack signals, which has been annoying in the past (for
swing combat).
🆑 Melbert
refactor: Batons have been refactored again. Baton stuns now properly
count as an attack, when before it was a nothing. Report any oddities,
particularly in regards to harmbatonning vs normal batonning.
refactor: The method of adjusting item damage mid-attack has been
refactored - some affected items include the Nullblade and knives.
Report any strange happenings with damage numbers.
refactor: A few objects have been moved to the new interaction chain -
records consoles, mawed crucible, alien weeds and space vines, hedges,
restaurant portals, and some mobs - to name a few.
fix: Spears only deal bonus damage against secure lockers, not all
closet types (including crates)
/🆑
## About The Pull Request
Melee attack chain now has a list passed along with it,
`attack_modifiers`, which you can stick force modifiers to change the
resulting attack
This is basically a soft implementation of damage packets until a more
definitive pr, but one that only applies to item attack chain, and not
unarmed attacks.
This change was done to facilitate a baton refactor - batons no longer
hack together their own attack chain, and are now integrated straight
into the real attack chain. This refactor itself was done because batons
don't send any attack signals, which has been annoying in the past (for
swing combat).
## Changelog
🆑 Melbert
refactor: Batons have been refactored again. Baton stuns now properly
count as an attack, when before it was a nothing. Report any oddities,
particularly in regards to harmbatonning vs normal batonning.
refactor: The method of adjusting item damage mid-attack has been
refactored - some affected items include the Nullblade and knives.
Report any strange happenings with damage numbers.
refactor: A few objects have been moved to the new interaction chain -
records consoles, mawed crucible, alien weeds and space vines, hedges,
restaurant portals, and some mobs - to name a few.
fix: Spears only deal bonus damage against secure lockers, not all
closet types (including crates)
/🆑
People can now pet held mothroaches and pugs if they want to, or use
items on them, hopefully without causing many issues. After all, it only
took about a couple dozen lines of code to make...
...Oh, did the 527 files changed or the 850~ lines added/removed perhaps
catch your eye? Made you wonder if I accidentally pushed the wrong
branch? or skewed something up big time? Well, nuh uh. I just happen to
be fed up with the melee attack chain still using stringized params
instead of an array/list. It was frankly revolting to see how I'd have
had to otherwise call `list2params` for what I'm trying to accomplish
here, and make this PR another tessera to the immense stupidity of our
attack chain procs calling `params2list` over and over and over instead
of just using that one call instance from `ClickOn` as an argument. It's
2025, honey, wake up!
I also tried to replace some of those single letter vars/args but there
are just way too many of them.
Improving old code. And I want to be able to pet mobroaches while
holding them too.
🆑
qol: You can now interact with held mobs in more ways beside wearing
them.
/🆑
## About The Pull Request
People can now pet held mothroaches and pugs if they want to, or use
items on them, hopefully without causing many issues. After all, it only
took about a couple dozen lines of code to make...
...Oh, did the 527 files changed or the 850~ lines added/removed perhaps
catch your eye? Made you wonder if I accidentally pushed the wrong
branch? or skewed something up big time? Well, nuh uh. I just happen to
be fed up with the melee attack chain still using stringized params
instead of an array/list. It was frankly revolting to see how I'd have
had to otherwise call `list2params` for what I'm trying to accomplish
here, and make this PR another tessera to the immense stupidity of our
attack chain procs calling `params2list` over and over and over instead
of just using that one call instance from `ClickOn` as an argument. It's
2025, honey, wake up!
I also tried to replace some of those single letter vars/args but there
are just way too many of them.
## Why It's Good For The Game
Improving old code. And I want to be able to pet mobroaches while
holding them too.
## Changelog
🆑
qol: You can now interact with held mobs in more ways beside wearing
them.
/🆑
* Adds pen clicking, changes most pen typechecks into writing implement checks (#84186)
## About The Pull Request
Fixes#84170
Adds pen clicking and changes some of edagger and pendriver code to use
it instead.
Also replaces most pen typechecks to writing implement checks where it
makes sense, so now you can rename things with everything you can write
with (crayons)

Twisting pen caps (for traitor uplinks) has been moved to ctrl + click
instead.
* Adds pen clicking, changes most pen typechecks into writing implement checks
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## About The Pull Request
Fixes#84170
Adds pen clicking and changes some of edagger and pendriver code to use
it instead.
Also replaces most pen typechecks to writing implement checks where it
makes sense, so now you can rename things with everything you can write
with (crayons)

Twisting pen caps (for traitor uplinks) has been moved to ctrl + click
instead.
* Trimming the fat
* Trimming the fat
* Update mushpeople.dm
* Adds colorblindness as a mild brain trauma (#76527)
What the title says.
The brain trauma makes the whole screen monochrome until cured.

I feel like the current pool for mild brain traumas is quite lame, this
helps spice it up a bit with something that is quite annoying and
distracting but not game breaking (as mild brain traumas should
generally be).
🆑
add: Added colorblindness as a mild brain trauma.
/🆑
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* Fix species `var/hair_color` not being used for, well, hair color (#82168)
`var/hair_color` for species was intended to be used as a "this species
uses this type of hair color thing"
But at some point that got completely lost and now it's only used for
sprite accessories
This fixes that. That means Slimepeople now have properly slimey hair.
And Ethereals are less snowflake once more.
🆑 Melbert
fix: Fixed Slimepeople's hair not matching their slimey colors.
/🆑
* Revert "Fix species `var/hair_color` not being used for, well, hair color (#82168)"
This reverts commit c4cb756.
* Revert "Adds colorblindness as a mild brain trauma (#76527)"
This reverts commit eb815f5.
* Update _species.dm
* unused var
* Caps list..
* Update mushpeople.dm
* Update mushpeople.dm
* Update mushpeople.dm
* Update mushpeople.dm
* Update mushpeople.dm
* Attempts to fix CI errors
* Update cap.dm
* Update _external_organ.dm
* Update monkey.dm
* Revert "Update monkey.dm"
This reverts commit 29f54c8.
* Revert "Update _external_organ.dm"
This reverts commit 8de5ea7.
* Update _external_organ.dm
* Revert "Update _external_organ.dm"
This reverts commit 644cc56.
* Fix CI maybe?
* Update cap.dm
* Update DNA.dm
* Some cleanup/updating to upstream
* Update global_lists.dm
* Mush
* Update mushpeople.dm
* Hopefully the last fix
* Doing this differently
* Update organ.dm
* Update organ.dm
* Update organ.dm
* Update organ.dm
* Update organ.dm
* OK
* Update organ.dm
* Update podpeople.dm
* maybe
* Hm
* Hm
* Will this break things?
* Revert "Will this break things?"
This reverts commit bd288c6.
* Test
* Update organ.dm
* Update organ.dm
* Revert "Update organ.dm"
This reverts commit ca77ff9.
* Update organ.dm
* .
* .
* .
* Update snail.dm
* Monkeys now use height offset (and monkey tail works) (#81598)
This PR adds the ability for monkeys to wear any jumpsuit in the game,
and adds support for them to wear things like coats, gloves, and shoes
(though this cannot be obtained in-game and is solely achieved through
admins, which I also improved a bit upon by adding a defined bitfield
for no equip flags).
This reverts a lot of changes from
tgstation/tgstation#73325 - We no longer check
height from limbs and such to bring sprites down, instead monkeys now
work more similarly to humans, so the entire PR was made irrelevant, and
I didn't really want to leave around dead code for the sake of having a
human with longer legs.
I've now also added support for Dwarfism, which makes monkeys look even
smaller. Very minor change but at least now the mutation doesn't feel
like it does literally nothing to monkeys (since they can already walk
over tables).
Here's a few examples of how it can appear in game (purely for
demonstration, as it is currently intentionally made impossible to
obtain in-game, though if someone wants to change that post-this PR now
that support is added, feel free):
Tails have been broken for a while now, the only reason you see them
in-game is because they are baked into the monkey sprites. This fixes
that, which means humans can now get monkey tails implanted into them
(hell yeah) and monkeys can have their tails removed (also hell yeah)
* Removes unneeded files
* Revert "Removes unneeded files"
This reverts commit 6469d37.
* .
* ok
* Update tails.dm
* Update monkey.dm
* Fix monkey screenshot test
* Update species.dm
* Update reinf_walls.dm
* Maintenance
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Ladies, Gentlemen, Gamers. You're probably wondering why I've called you
all here (through the automatic reviewer request system). So, mineral
balance! Mineral balance is less a balance and more of a nervous white
dude juggling spinning plates on a high-wire on his first day. The fact
it hasn't failed after going on this long is a miracle in and of itself.
This PR does not change mineral balance. What this does is moves over
every individual cost, both in crafting recipes attached to an object
over to a define based system. We have 3 defines:
`sheet_material_amount=2000` . Stock standard mineral sheet. This being
our central mineral unit, this is used for all costs 2000+.
`half_sheet_material_amount=1000` . Same as above, but using iron rods
as our inbetween for costs of 1000-1999.
`small_material_amount=100` . This hits 1-999. This covers... a
startlingly large amount of the codebase. It's feast or famine out here
in terms of mineral costs as a result, items are either sheets upon
sheets, or some fraction of small mats.
Shout out to riot darts for being the worst material cost in the game. I
will not elaborate.
Regardless, this has no functional change, but it sets the groundwork
for making future changes to material costs much, MUCH easier, and moves
over to a single, standardized set of units to help enforce coding
standards on new items, and will bring up lots of uncomfortable balance
questions down the line.
For now though, this serves as some rough boundaries on how items costs
are related, and will make adjusting these values easier going forward.
Except for foam darts.
I did round up foam darts.
Adjusting mineral balance on the macro scale will be as simple as
changing the aforementioned mineral defines, where the alternative is a
rats nest of magic number defines. ~~No seriously, 11.25 iron for a foam
dart are you kidding me what is the POINT WHY NOT JUST MAKE IT 11~~
Items individual numbers have not been adjusted yet, but we can
standardize how the conversation can be held and actually GET SOMEWHERE
on material balance as opposed to throwing our hands up or ignoring it
for another 10 years.
This builds on what #69790 did and improved the code even further.
Notable things:
- `Topic()` is a deprecated proc in our codebase (replaced with
Javascript tgui) so it makes sense to rename `canUseTopic` to
`can_perform_action` which is more straightforward in what it does.
- Positional and named arguments have been converted into a easier to
use `action_bitflag`
- The bitflags adds some new checks you can use like: `NEED_GRAVITY |
NEED_LITERACY | NEED_LIGHT` when you want to perform an action.
- Redundant, duplicate, or dead code has been removed.
- Fixes several runtimes where `canUseTopic` was being called without a
proper target (IV drips, gibber, food processor)
- Better documentation for the proc and bitflags with examples
## About The Pull Request
This is a remake of #70242
Replaces all instances of ``do_mob`` and ``do_after_mob`` with
``do_after``.
## Why It's Good For The Game
All 3 of these are just copy pastes of eachother but some miss some
features (like do_after not checking for target loc change, which helps
towards fixing https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/issues/66874
though it doesn't because mechs are setting ``do_after`` on the mob in
the mech) and signals only being used on ``do_after``.
## Changelog
🆑
fix: Mechs should now cancel out of drilling when they move.
/🆑
* canUseTopic now uses TRUE/FALSE instead of defines that just say TRUE
The most idiotic thing I've seen is canUseTopic's defines, they literally just define TRUE, you can use it however you want, it doesn't matter, it just means TRUE. You can mix and match the args and it will set that arg to true, despite the name.
It's so idiotic I decided to remove it, so now I can reclaim a little bit of my sanity.
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
* TGUI input box conversions 2 (#63395)
More text inputs converted to tgui, TGUI text and number input now more sanely handles ENTER key being pressed, you can now press anywhere in the window to enter the input. TGUI text input now considers placeholder text for the default valid state. IE, if there is default text you can press enter immediately without having to rewrite it just to recheck validity. Fixes: useSharedState => useLocalState. not only was sharedstate not needed but it opened up the ui to vulnerabilities
* TGUI input box conversions 2
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More text inputs converted to tgui, TGUI text and number input now more sanely handles ENTER key being pressed, you can now press anywhere in the window to enter the input. TGUI text input now considers placeholder text for the default valid state. IE, if there is default text you can press enter immediately without having to rewrite it just to recheck validity. Fixes: useSharedState => useLocalState. not only was sharedstate not needed but it opened up the ui to vulnerabilities
* Change uplink implants to inherit the uplink flags of the uplink they were bought from (#59735)
Uplinks implants bought from uplinks inherit the uplink flags of the uplink they were bought from.
This fixes an undocumented bug where by purchasing an uplink implant, nuke ops would be able to get things they normally can't.
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* Uplink implants now inherit the uplink flags of the uplink they were bought from
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Uplinks implants bought from uplinks inherit the uplink flags of the uplink they were bought from.
This fixes an undocumented bug where by purchasing an uplink implant, nuke ops would be able to get things they normally can't.
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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
* 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
* update_icon() improvements
Fixes some update_icon() calls to properly call parent and use update_overlays() and update_icon_state().
The rest of obj/item fuck it
* Suggested fixes, also passes the linter
* I always forget . = ..() is faster than return ..() FOR SOME FUCKING REASON
* Actually this is better
* Signilzes datum/action to update its icon when its connected item does.
removes materials list from items, uses custom_materials instead. This might introduce some bugs so we should testmerge this for a while (and Ill test stuff locally as much as I can)
this also adds material crafting to sheets. Test case being chairs. In the future we can add stuff like tables, walls, doors etc.
also applies materials to everything, with fixes, which can close#46299
About The Pull Request
Adds 'notice' span class to all visible_messages which had no span class, making all those black messages blue.
Why It's Good For The Game
This should help differentiate action-messages from talking-messages in the chat. More actions will be blue, thus black talking-messages should pop out more.
cl Skoglol
code: Added missing typepaths for syndicate implanters.
tweak: Stealth implant now comes in a box.
spellcheck: Changed the names of some syndicate boxes.
/cl
Some implanters were specific typepaths, others were basic implanters that had implants put in when the box was created. This makes them all behave the same. I considered removing the boxes for the implants as they aren't strictly needed to hold one thing, but I know some people like using boxes in their atmosphere and inventory management sim so I left them in.
Otherwise, specifying that a box contains something that is boxed was silly so I changed that. Except for the space suit, because that feels right.
And of course the stealth implant gotta come in a box.
This is a traitor item that allows you to deploy inside box that promptly turns invisible. If the box collides with a living being or vice versa, it will be temporarily revealed, pushing against the box will continue revealing it.
While the box is revealed, clicking on it will open the box as well as destroy it, clicking the action button while the box is deployed also destroys the box. Finally, you can't open airlocks while inside the box, that means you must exit the box > open > wait until cooldown > enter box if you're not a smart agent and wait for someone to open the door before sneaking behind them.
The box can be recognized as of syndicate nature due to a red label on its side.