Fixes behavior of `push.recurseSubmodules`: since the commit we track is currently only a tag (v0.15.0), pushing with `recurseSubmodules = check` fails since that checks that submodule commits are on a branch. In our own fork, we can add a `dfhack` branch that resolves this issue, which is consistent with other dependencies. |
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| CMake | ||
| build | ||
| ci | ||
| data | ||
| depends | ||
| dfhack-config | ||
| docs | ||
| library | ||
| package | ||
| plugins | ||
| scripts@c0e0c30797 | ||
| test | ||
| travis | ||
| .gitignore | ||
| .gitmodules | ||
| .ycm_extra_conf.py | ||
| CMakeLists.txt | ||
| CMakeSettings.json | ||
| LICENSE.rst | ||
| README.html | ||
| README.md | ||
| conf.py | ||
| dfhack.init-example | ||
| index.rst | ||
| onLoad.init-example | ||
README.md
DFHack Readme
DFHack is a Dwarf Fortress memory access library, distributed with scripts and plugins implementing a wide variety of useful functions and tools.
The full documentation is available online here,
from the README.html page in the DFHack distribution, or as raw text in the ./docs folder.
If you're an end-user, modder, or interested in contributing to DFHack -
go read those docs.
If that's unclear or you need more help, try the Bay12 forums thread or the #dfhack IRC channel on freenode.