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− | DFHack is an advanced Dwarf Fortress memory access library and a set of tools and scripts using this library, providing direct object-oriented access to Dwarf Fortress's internals as if it were compiled into the game itself. Releases support versions up through | + | DFHack is an advanced Dwarf Fortress memory access library and a set of tools and scripts using this library, providing direct object-oriented access to Dwarf Fortress's internals as if it were compiled into the game itself. Releases support versions up through 0.34.11 (as of June 22nd, 2012) and some of them have been [http://dwarffortresswiki.org/User:Quietust#DFHack-40d backported] to earlier versions. It runs on Windows, Linux, and MacOS X. As of July 4th, the latest version is [http://www.bay12forums.com/smf/index.php?topic=139553 r5]. |
Originally a simple memory hacking tool, DFHack has grown to become a full-fledged unofficial extension of the game itself, adding in functionality where official development has lacked. Due to its open-source and collaborative nature, anyone can add their own contribution to this tool. There are different kinds of contributions: | Originally a simple memory hacking tool, DFHack has grown to become a full-fledged unofficial extension of the game itself, adding in functionality where official development has lacked. Due to its open-source and collaborative nature, anyone can add their own contribution to this tool. There are different kinds of contributions: |