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=== [http://dffd.wimbli.com/file.php?id=645 Reveal] ===
 
=== [http://dffd.wimbli.com/file.php?id=645 Reveal] ===
  
The standalone Reveal utility is obsolete due to missing source code.  [[v0.31:Utilities#DFHack|DFHack]]'s reveal command works like Reveal did, and has built-in undo capability.
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The standalone Reveal utility is obsolete due to missing source code.  [[v0.31:Utilities#DFHack|DFHack]]'s dfreveal module works like Reveal did, and has built-in undo capability.
  
 
<font size=-2>Reveal (or Reveal.exe as it is commonly referred to) is a program that runs alongside Dwarf Fortress and shows all "unexplored" or "undug" tiles of the map (in fortress mode).  To reveal entire map designate the entire bottom level to be mined and then remove designation before running reveal (Not required in the latest version using the parameters below, simply start the .exe file.). Playing on revealed map might ''(read "will")'' cause some bugs (like not being able to build magma buildings or a tower-cap farm, losing all plants/trees on the map, and a lot more).  '''Using Reveal has been known to corrupt saved game folders.''' and, as such, it is highly recommended to only use Reveal to preview a biome's layout and then restart without running Reveal.
 
<font size=-2>Reveal (or Reveal.exe as it is commonly referred to) is a program that runs alongside Dwarf Fortress and shows all "unexplored" or "undug" tiles of the map (in fortress mode).  To reveal entire map designate the entire bottom level to be mined and then remove designation before running reveal (Not required in the latest version using the parameters below, simply start the .exe file.). Playing on revealed map might ''(read "will")'' cause some bugs (like not being able to build magma buildings or a tower-cap farm, losing all plants/trees on the map, and a lot more).  '''Using Reveal has been known to corrupt saved game folders.''' and, as such, it is highly recommended to only use Reveal to preview a biome's layout and then restart without running Reveal.
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"A tool that allows smithing (editing) of the digits and runes (letters) that control all life in DF. By smithing these runes, the metagods (players) can meddle with DF mortals to suit their games, be it recasting a soul into a new species body, blessing and cursing indiviudals or just to make predictions of when a mortal will attain the next degree of competence to guide them on how they should spend their limited time." - Psieye - (http://www.bay12forums.com/smf/index.php?topic=57003.msg1324765#msg1324765)
 
"A tool that allows smithing (editing) of the digits and runes (letters) that control all life in DF. By smithing these runes, the metagods (players) can meddle with DF mortals to suit their games, be it recasting a soul into a new species body, blessing and cursing indiviudals or just to make predictions of when a mortal will attain the next degree of competence to guide them on how they should spend their limited time." - Psieye - (http://www.bay12forums.com/smf/index.php?topic=57003.msg1324765#msg1324765)
  
=== DFHack ===
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=== [http://www.bay12forums.com/smf/index.php?topic=91166.0 DFHack] ===
  
DFHack is an advanced Dwarf Fortress memory access library and a set of tools using this library, providing direct object-oriented access to Dwarf Fortress's internals as if it were compiled into the game itself. The last release for this version supports 0.31.25 only, and it runs on Windows and Linux.
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DFHack is a Dwarf Fortress memory access library and a set of basic tools using this library. The library is a work in progress, so things might change as more tools are written for it. The last release supporting this version of DF is 0.31.25 r9a/r9b (released February 2012) and it runs on both Windows and Linux.
  
DFHack has an [http://www.bay12forums.com/smf/index.php?topic=91166.0 official forum thread].
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Code and binary releases are available from the [http://github.com/peterix/dfhack/downloads Github site].
 
 
Code and binary releases are available from the [https://github.com/peterix/dfhack/downloads Github site].
 
  
 
=== [[Utility:DwarfForeman|Dwarf Foreman]] ===
 
=== [[Utility:DwarfForeman|Dwarf Foreman]] ===

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