[DiscordArchive] creating the stuff while in the world?
[DiscordArchive] creating the stuff while in the world?
Archived author: M'Dic • Posted: 2023-01-29T16:06:44.178000+00:00
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creating the stuff while in the world?
Archived author: M'Dic • Posted: 2023-01-29T16:06:50.774000+00:00
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depends if the tables are reloadable
Archived author: M'Dic • Posted: 2023-01-29T16:07:03.714000+00:00
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and even then the cache needs to be refreshed on the client side
Archived author: M'Dic • Posted: 2023-01-29T16:07:15.382000+00:00
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and keira has been working well for alot of people
Archived author: Honey • Posted: 2023-01-29T16:08:04.257000+00:00
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I think they refer to creating a tool like Keira which works at runtime. Sounds like an UI with gm commands to me.
Archived author: Nick • Posted: 2023-01-29T16:09:05.732000+00:00
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It's more of a manifest file. You don't do it from the world.
Archived author: mynameismeat • Posted: 2023-01-29T16:15:14.410000+00:00
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I think it's a cool idea - I love that kind of stuff. I've been thinking about something similar myself, something that'd you would execute like
```bash
$ acorectl guild create LEADER GUILDNAME
```
the only problem is that many of the GM commands are in-game only - you can't really use them from the console.
Archived author: Nick • Posted: 2023-01-29T16:17:08.651000+00:00
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again, it's a manifest file. So you'd configure acorectl to connect to your acore_world db, then `acorectl apply create_guild.yml` to apply them
Archived author: mynameismeat • Posted: 2023-01-29T16:28:27.943000+00:00
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yeah, connecting directly to the DB does open up a bunch of possibilities. I think my biggest reservation would be similar to what M'Dic said, with caching. I doubt it'd hurt to set up a quick script that parses a yaml, templates out/executes some SQL and see how it does.
Please update if you do end up doing it, I'd be interested
Archived author: Honey • Posted: 2023-01-29T16:31:13.792000+00:00
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What's the difference to <#536630256048799744> ?
Sorry, i don't get it.