It's been four years since meaningful updates, and in that time
alternatives have emerged to almost everything. Any remaining
functionality to replace is on the issue tracker.
Simpler is better, for users and developers, and removing a legacy
system makes it easier to understand how DFHack works.
The obvious solution to not knowing how to categories plugins well is to
do so a little less. This commit does not rearrange them though, since
I thought that counterproductive without a better idea of what to do.
- removed many headings that are not commands
- fixed a few links and added some
- clarified stockpiles plugins
Building the docs now works the same way, no matter when it happens - in
a cloned repo or distributed version.
This means all the relative links keep working; and that users or
downstream distributors can rebuild the docs with extra scripts or .rst
files in place.
Finally, it eliminates a large number of potential bugs which only occur
in one build environment and are difficult to reproduce.
Also add headings and this work to future news.