* load/unload/reload are no longer restricted to plugins that exist
on startup
* Names passed to DFHACK_PLUGIN must match the plugin's filename
(remotefortressreader vs RemoteFortressReader, counters vs probe)
* "plug" output lists all plugins and state/command information
* Deleted plugins can be reloaded again if they are replaced
* load/unload/reload don't fail silently with broken plugins
* Built-in commands are recognized internally (e.g. "help help"
does not display "help is not a recognized command"), although help
for them is not yet implemented
* New command: "type" (bash-like) - shows where/how a command is
implemented
* "plug" can accept multiple plugin names
* "ls" displays more information about unloaded/unrecognized plugins
* "load all" changed to "load -all" (or "load --all", "load -a", ...)
Repos need to include a CMakeLists.txt file with calls to the
DFHACK_SCRIPTS macro, which functions similarly to DFHACK_PLUGIN.
The `open-legends` script from lethosor/dfhack-scripts is included
as an example.
This partially fixesDFHack/stonesense#32, in the sense that input
to Stonesense is no longer received by DF, but does not cause
Stonesense to receive input either.
git is run every time 'make' is run, but the generated include file
is only updated when necessary. Plugins will be loaded successfully
if their DFHack version matches core's (assuming OpenLibrary()
succeeds), but will produce a warning if their git commit doesn't
match core's.
Files from the "dfhack-config" source directory are now installed to
"dfhack-config/default" and copied to "dfhack-config" on startup if
they don't already exist. Previously, config files weren't available
at all unless they were manually installed (93c9a41).