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Respace Species Code #3
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I have updated both the title, summary, and objectives of this PR to reflect a more realistic scope. |
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Rename the Felinids
folder to Felinid
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Rename the Felinids
folder to Felinid
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I think this is used by things other than Arachne, put it back
I'm closing this as per a notice for our new policy regarding code respacing. As stated on our discord at this link: |
Saltern Redux, Interdyne hand-me-downs
Fix PetAnimal moodlet
Upstream moth markings!
"Edited from its original purpose"
Summary
This PR was originally going to be a complete removal of any mention of DeltaV/Nyanotrasen/Simplestation from the codebase, and instead I have elected to significantly reduce the scope of this PR. Instead of blanket doing all rebrandings in a single PR, this PR simply acts to move all Species-specific code from their original locations, to a single unified location that is identical across Server, Shared, and Client. This takes the form of the newly repurposed Species folder. The directory should be set to be the following:
Content.X.Species
This is not going to represent the final location for each of the Species specific code. But it is going to serve as a suitable location to store all currently existing species-specific systems. I will reorganize other parts of the repository in separate PRs