## About The Pull Request A verb is now available on localhost called `"Export Save as Dev Preferences"` This exports your current savefile to `/config/dev_preferences.json` If you then connect to your localhost as a guest, it will load `dev_preferences.json` as your preference datum This allows for devs testing the game locally to load preferences for guests. (Guests connecting to live servers are completely unaffected.) ## Why It's Good For The Game Initially I only did this because the recent keybinding changes have destroyed my muscle memory when testing w/o logging in. But as I worked on it I thought of a few other usecases, like when implementing preference version migration - the dev preference is never saved which means you can re-compile as much as you want without needing to revert your save manually.
/tg/station codebase
| Website | Link |
|---|---|
| Website | https://tgstation13.org |
| Code | https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation |
| Wiki | https://tgstation13.org/wiki/Main_Page |
| Codedocs | https://codedocs.tgstation13.org/ |
| /tg/station Discord | https://tgstation13.org/phpBB/viewforum.php?f=60 |
| Coderbus Discord | https://discord.gg/Vh8TJp9 |
This is the codebase for the /tg/station flavoured fork of SpaceStation 13.
Space Station 13 is a paranoia-laden round-based roleplaying game set against the backdrop of a nonsensical, metal death trap masquerading as a space station, with charming spritework designed to represent the sci-fi setting and its dangerous undertones. Have fun, and survive!
All github inquiries (such as moderation actions) may be handled via the /tg/station discord #coding-general. Simply ping the @Maintainer role, following the guide on asking questions located in the channel description, with your issue!
DOWNLOADING
Compilation
The quick way. Find bin/server.cmd in this folder and double click it to automatically build and host the server on port 1337.
The long way. Find bin/build.cmd in this folder, and double click it to initiate the build. It consists of multiple steps and might take around 1-5 minutes to compile. If it closes, it means it has finished its job. You can then setup the server normally by opening tgstation.dmb in DreamDaemon.
Building tgstation in DreamMaker directly is deprecated and might produce errors, such as 'tgui.bundle.js': cannot find file.
How to compile in VSCode and other build options.
Getting started
For contribution guidelines refer to the Guides for Contributors.
For getting started (dev env, compilation) see the HackMD document here.
For overall design documentation see HackMD.
For lore, see Common Core.
LICENSE
All code after commit 333c566b88108de218d882840e61928a9b759d8f on 2014/31/12 at 4:38 PM PST is licensed under GNU AGPL v3.
All code before commit 333c566b88108de218d882840e61928a9b759d8f on 2014/31/12 at 4:38 PM PST is licensed under GNU GPL v3. (Including tools unless their readme specifies otherwise.)
See LICENSE and GPLv3.txt for more details.
The TGS DMAPI is licensed as a subproject under the MIT license.
See the footer of code/__DEFINES/tgs.dm and code/modules/tgs/LICENSE for the MIT license.
All assets including icons and sound are under a Creative Commons 3.0 BY-SA license unless otherwise indicated.
