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|     - uses: actions/checkout@v1 | ||||
|     - name: apt | ||||
|       run: sudo apt-get install -y luarocks | ||||
|     - name: luacheck install | ||||
|       run: luarocks install --local luacheck | ||||
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| unused_args = false | ||||
| allow_defined_top = true | ||||
|  | ||||
| globals = { | ||||
|     "minetest", | ||||
| } | ||||
|  | ||||
| read_globals = { | ||||
|     string = {fields = {"split"}}, | ||||
|     table = {fields = {"copy", "getn"}}, | ||||
|  | ||||
|     -- Builtin | ||||
|     "vector", "ItemStack", | ||||
|     "dump", "DIR_DELIM", "VoxelArea", "Settings", | ||||
|  | ||||
|     -- MTG | ||||
|     "default", "sfinv", "creative", | ||||
| } | ||||
							
								
								
									
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| # minetest-toolranks [toolranks] | ||||
|  | ||||
| # minetest-toolranks | ||||
| Minetest tool ranks mod | ||||
|  | ||||
| Tools gain levels for digging nodes. Higher level tools dig faster and take longer to wear out. | ||||
|  | ||||
| ## Licence | ||||
| Code: LGPLv2.1+   | ||||
| Tool level sound: [CC BY 3.0](https://freesound.org/people/MakoFox/sounds/126422/) | ||||
| Tool gains levels for digging nodes. Higher level tools take longer to | ||||
| wear out. | ||||
|  | ||||
| ## Are you a mod developer? | ||||
|  | ||||
| Does one of your mods add new tools? | ||||
| If so, to support this mod, add this code to your mod, after your tool's code: | ||||
|  | ||||
| ```lua | ||||
| if minetest.get_modpath("toolranks") then | ||||
|     minetest.override_item("mymod:mytool", { | ||||
|         original_description = "My Tool", | ||||
|         description = toolranks.create_description("My Tool"), | ||||
|         after_use = toolranks.new_afteruse | ||||
|     }) | ||||
|     end | ||||
| end | ||||
| ``` | ||||
|  | ||||
| Or alternatively, you can use the helper function: | ||||
|  | ||||
| ```lua | ||||
| toolranks.add_tool("mymod:mytool") | ||||
| ``` | ||||
| If so, to support this mod, check if it is loaded with | ||||
| ```minetest.get_modpath("toolranks")``` | ||||
| and then replace all after_use definitions with toolranks.new_afteruse. | ||||
| Optionaly, you can also replace tools description with | ||||
| ```toolranks.create_description("Tool Name", 0, 1)``` | ||||
| and then set original_description to your tools name. | ||||
|   | ||||
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| local mod_storage = minetest.get_mod_storage() | ||||
| local S = minetest.get_translator("toolranks") | ||||
|  | ||||
| toolranks = {} | ||||
|  | ||||
| @@ -10,178 +9,282 @@ toolranks.colors = { | ||||
|   white = minetest.get_color_escape_sequence("#ffffff") | ||||
| } | ||||
|  | ||||
| local max_speed = tonumber(minetest.settings:get("toolranks_speed_multiplier")) or 2.0 | ||||
| local max_use = tonumber(minetest.settings:get("toolranks_use_multiplier")) or 2.0 | ||||
| local max_level = tonumber(minetest.settings:get("toolranks_levels")) or 10 | ||||
| local level_digs = tonumber(minetest.settings:get("toolranks_level_digs")) or 500 | ||||
| local level_multiplier = 1 / max_level | ||||
|  | ||||
| function toolranks.get_tool_type(description) | ||||
|   if not description then | ||||
|     return "tool" | ||||
|   else | ||||
|     local d = string.lower(description) | ||||
|     if string.find(d, "pickaxe") then | ||||
|   elseif string.find(description, "Pickaxe") then | ||||
|     return "pickaxe" | ||||
|     elseif string.find(d, "axe") then | ||||
|   elseif string.find(description, "Axe") then | ||||
|     return "axe" | ||||
|     elseif string.find(d, "shovel") then | ||||
|   elseif string.find(description, "Shovel") then | ||||
|     return "shovel" | ||||
|     elseif string.find(d, "hoe") then | ||||
|   elseif string.find(description, "Hoe") then | ||||
|     return "hoe" | ||||
|     elseif string.find(d, "sword") then | ||||
|       return "sword" | ||||
|   else | ||||
|     return "tool" | ||||
|   end | ||||
| end | ||||
| end | ||||
|  | ||||
| function toolranks.get_level(uses) | ||||
|   if type(uses) == "number" and uses > 0 then | ||||
|     return math.min(max_level, math.floor(uses / level_digs)) | ||||
|   end | ||||
|   return 0 | ||||
| end | ||||
|  | ||||
| function toolranks.create_description(name, uses) | ||||
| function toolranks.create_description(name, uses, level) | ||||
|   local description = name | ||||
|   local tooltype    = toolranks.get_tool_type(description) | ||||
|   local newdesc = S( | ||||
|     "@1@2\n@3Level @4 @5\n@6@Node dug: @7", | ||||
|     toolranks.colors.green, | ||||
|     description, | ||||
|     toolranks.colors.gold, | ||||
|     toolranks.get_level(uses), | ||||
|     S(tooltype), | ||||
|     toolranks.colors.grey, | ||||
|     (type(uses) == "number" and uses or 0) | ||||
|   ) | ||||
|  | ||||
|   local newdesc = toolranks.colors.green .. description .. "\n" .. | ||||
|                   toolranks.colors.gold .. "Level " .. (level or 1) .. " " .. tooltype .. "\n" .. | ||||
|                   toolranks.colors.grey .. "Nodes dug: " .. (uses or 0) | ||||
|  | ||||
|   return newdesc | ||||
| end | ||||
|  | ||||
| function toolranks.get_level(uses) | ||||
|   if uses <= 250 then | ||||
|     return 1 | ||||
|   elseif uses < 500 then | ||||
|     return 2 | ||||
|   elseif uses < 1000 then | ||||
|     return 3 | ||||
|   elseif uses < 2500 then | ||||
|     return 4 | ||||
|   elseif uses < 5000 then | ||||
|     return 5 | ||||
|   elseif uses < 10000 then | ||||
| 	  return 6 | ||||
|   elseif uses < 25000 then | ||||
| 	  return 7 | ||||
|   elseif uses < 50000 then | ||||
| 	  return 8 | ||||
|   elseif uses < 100000 then | ||||
| 	  return 9 | ||||
|   else | ||||
| 	  return 10 | ||||
|   end | ||||
| end | ||||
|  | ||||
| function toolranks.new_afteruse(itemstack, user, node, digparams) | ||||
|   local itemmeta = itemstack:get_meta() | ||||
|   local itemdef = itemstack:get_definition() | ||||
|   local itemdesc = itemdef.original_description or "" | ||||
|   local dugnodes = tonumber(itemmeta:get_string("dug")) or 0 | ||||
|   local lastlevel = tonumber(itemmeta:get_string("lastlevel")) or 0 | ||||
|   local itemmeta  = itemstack:get_meta() -- Metadata | ||||
|   local itemdef   = itemstack:get_definition() -- Item Definition | ||||
|   local itemdesc  = itemdef.original_description -- Original Description | ||||
|   local dugnodes  = tonumber(itemmeta:get_string("dug")) or 0 -- Number of nodes dug | ||||
|   local lastlevel = tonumber(itemmeta:get_string("lastlevel")) or 1 -- Level the tool had | ||||
|                                                                     -- on the last dig | ||||
|   local most_digs = mod_storage:get_int("most_digs") or 0 | ||||
|   local most_digs_user = mod_storage:get_string("most_digs_user") or 0 | ||||
|   local pname = user:get_player_name() | ||||
|   if not pname then return itemstack end -- player nil check | ||||
|    | ||||
|   if digparams.wear > 0 then -- Only count nodes that spend the tool | ||||
|   -- Only count nodes that spend the tool | ||||
|   if(digparams.wear > 0) then | ||||
|    dugnodes = dugnodes + 1 | ||||
|    itemmeta:set_string("dug", dugnodes) | ||||
|   end | ||||
|  | ||||
|   if dugnodes > most_digs then | ||||
|     if most_digs_user ~= pname then -- Avoid spam. | ||||
|       minetest.chat_send_all(S( | ||||
|         "Most used tool is now a @1@2@3 owned by @4 with @5 uses.", | ||||
|         toolranks.colors.green, | ||||
|         itemdesc, | ||||
|         toolranks.colors.white, | ||||
|         pname, | ||||
|         dugnodes | ||||
|       )) | ||||
|   if(dugnodes > most_digs) then | ||||
|     most_digs = dugnodes | ||||
|     if(most_digs_user ~= user:get_player_name()) then -- Avoid spam. | ||||
|       most_digs_user = user:get_player_name() | ||||
|       minetest.chat_send_all("Most used tool is now a " .. toolranks.colors.green .. itemdesc  | ||||
|                              .. toolranks.colors.white .. " owned by " .. user:get_player_name() | ||||
|                              .. " with " .. dugnodes .. " uses.") | ||||
|     end | ||||
|     mod_storage:set_int("most_digs", dugnodes) | ||||
|     mod_storage:set_string("most_digs_user", pname) | ||||
|     mod_storage:set_string("most_digs_user", user:get_player_name()) | ||||
|   end | ||||
|  | ||||
|   if itemstack:get_wear() > 60135 then | ||||
|     minetest.chat_send_player(user:get_player_name(), S("Your tool is about to break!")) | ||||
|   if(itemstack:get_wear() > 60135) then | ||||
|     minetest.chat_send_player(user:get_player_name(), "Your tool is about to break!") | ||||
|     minetest.sound_play("default_tool_breaks", { | ||||
|       to_player = pname, | ||||
|       to_player = user:get_player_name(), | ||||
|       gain = 2.0, | ||||
|     }) | ||||
|   end | ||||
|  | ||||
|   local level = toolranks.get_level(dugnodes) | ||||
|  | ||||
|   if lastlevel < level then | ||||
|     local levelup_text = S( | ||||
|       "Your @1@2@3 just leveled up!", | ||||
|       toolranks.colors.green, | ||||
|       itemdesc, | ||||
|       toolranks.colors.white | ||||
|     ) | ||||
|     minetest.chat_send_player(user:get_player_name(), levelup_text) | ||||
|     local levelup_text = "Your " .. toolranks.colors.green .. | ||||
|                          itemdesc .. toolranks.colors.white .. | ||||
|                          " just leveled up!" | ||||
|     minetest.sound_play("toolranks_levelup", { | ||||
|       to_player = pname, | ||||
|       to_player = user:get_player_name(), | ||||
|       gain = 2.0, | ||||
|     }) | ||||
| 	-- Make tool better by modifying tool_capabilities (if defined) | ||||
|     if itemdef.tool_capabilities then | ||||
|       local speed_multiplier = 1 + (level * level_multiplier * (max_speed - 1)) | ||||
|       local use_multiplier = 1 + (level * level_multiplier * (max_use - 1)) | ||||
|       local caps = table.copy(itemdef.tool_capabilities) | ||||
|  | ||||
|       caps.full_punch_interval = caps.full_punch_interval and (caps.full_punch_interval / speed_multiplier) | ||||
|       caps.punch_attack_uses = caps.punch_attack_uses and (caps.punch_attack_uses * use_multiplier) | ||||
|  | ||||
|       for _,c in pairs(caps.groupcaps) do | ||||
|         c.uses = c.uses * use_multiplier | ||||
|         for i,t in ipairs(c.times) do | ||||
|           c.times[i] = t / speed_multiplier | ||||
|         end | ||||
|       end | ||||
|       itemmeta:set_tool_capabilities(caps) | ||||
| 	end | ||||
|   end | ||||
|  | ||||
|   -- Old method for compatibility with tools without tool_capabilities defined | ||||
|   local wear = digparams.wear | ||||
|   if level > 0 and not itemdef.tool_capabilities then | ||||
|     local use_multiplier = 1 + (level * level_multiplier * (max_use - 1)) | ||||
|     wear = wear / use_multiplier | ||||
|   end | ||||
|  | ||||
|     minetest.chat_send_player(user:get_player_name(), levelup_text) | ||||
|     itemmeta:set_string("lastlevel", level) | ||||
|   itemmeta:set_string("description", toolranks.create_description(itemdesc, dugnodes)) | ||||
|   end | ||||
|  | ||||
|   local newdesc   = toolranks.create_description(itemdesc, dugnodes, level) | ||||
|  | ||||
|   itemmeta:set_string("description", newdesc) | ||||
|   local wear = digparams.wear | ||||
|   if level > 1 then | ||||
|     wear = digparams.wear / (1 + level / 4) | ||||
|   end | ||||
|  | ||||
|   --minetest.chat_send_all("wear="..wear.."Original wear: "..digparams.wear.." 1+level/4="..1+level/4) | ||||
|   -- Uncomment for testing ^ | ||||
|  | ||||
|   itemstack:add_wear(wear) | ||||
|  | ||||
|   return itemstack | ||||
| end | ||||
|  | ||||
| -- Helper function | ||||
| function toolranks.add_tool(name) | ||||
|   local desc = ItemStack(name):get_definition().description | ||||
|   minetest.override_item(name, { | ||||
|     original_description = desc, | ||||
|     description = toolranks.create_description(desc), | ||||
|     after_use = toolranks.new_afteruse | ||||
|   }) | ||||
| minetest.override_item("default:pick_diamond", { | ||||
|   original_description = "Diamond Pickaxe", | ||||
|   description = toolranks.create_description("Diamond Pickaxe", 0, 1), | ||||
|   after_use = toolranks.new_afteruse}) | ||||
|  | ||||
| minetest.override_item("default:axe_diamond", { | ||||
|   original_description = "Diamond Axe", | ||||
|   description = toolranks.create_description("Diamond Axe", 0, 1), | ||||
|   after_use = toolranks.new_afteruse}) | ||||
|  | ||||
| minetest.override_item("default:shovel_diamond", { | ||||
|   original_description = "Diamond Shovel", | ||||
|   description = toolranks.create_description("Diamond Shovel", 0, 1), | ||||
|   after_use = toolranks.new_afteruse}) | ||||
|  | ||||
| minetest.override_item("default:pick_wood", { | ||||
|   original_description = "Wooden Pickaxe", | ||||
|   description = toolranks.create_description("Wooden Pickaxe", 0, 1), | ||||
|   after_use = toolranks.new_afteruse}) | ||||
|  | ||||
| minetest.override_item("default:axe_wood", { | ||||
|   original_description = "Wooden Axe", | ||||
|   description = toolranks.create_description("Wooden Axe", 0, 1), | ||||
|   after_use = toolranks.new_afteruse}) | ||||
|  | ||||
| minetest.override_item("default:shovel_wood", { | ||||
|   original_description = "Wooden Shovel", | ||||
|   description = toolranks.create_description("Wooden Shovel", 0, 1), | ||||
|   after_use = toolranks.new_afteruse}) | ||||
|  | ||||
| minetest.override_item("default:pick_steel", { | ||||
|   original_description = "Steel Pickaxe", | ||||
|   description = toolranks.create_description("Steel Pickaxe", 0, 1), | ||||
|   after_use = toolranks.new_afteruse}) | ||||
|  | ||||
| minetest.override_item("default:axe_steel", { | ||||
|   original_description = "Steel Axe", | ||||
|   description = toolranks.create_description("Steel Axe", 0, 1), | ||||
|   after_use = toolranks.new_afteruse}) | ||||
|  | ||||
| minetest.override_item("default:shovel_steel", { | ||||
|   original_description = "Steel Shovel", | ||||
|   description = toolranks.create_description("Steel Shovel", 0, 1), | ||||
|   after_use = toolranks.new_afteruse}) | ||||
|  | ||||
| minetest.override_item("default:pick_stone", { | ||||
|   original_description = "Stone Pickaxe", | ||||
|   description = toolranks.create_description("Stone Pickaxe", 0, 1), | ||||
|   after_use = toolranks.new_afteruse}) | ||||
|  | ||||
| minetest.override_item("default:axe_stone", { | ||||
|   original_description = "Stone Axe", | ||||
|   description = toolranks.create_description("Stone Axe", 0, 1), | ||||
|   after_use = toolranks.new_afteruse}) | ||||
|  | ||||
| minetest.override_item("default:shovel_stone", { | ||||
|   original_description = "Stone Shovel", | ||||
|   description = toolranks.create_description("Stone Shovel", 0, 1), | ||||
|   after_use = toolranks.new_afteruse}) | ||||
|  | ||||
| minetest.override_item("default:pick_bronze", { | ||||
|   original_description = "Bronze Pickaxe", | ||||
|   description = toolranks.create_description("Bronze Pickaxe", 0, 1), | ||||
|   after_use = toolranks.new_afteruse}) | ||||
|  | ||||
| minetest.override_item("default:axe_bronze", { | ||||
|   original_description = "Bronze Axe", | ||||
|   description = toolranks.create_description("Bronze Axe", 0, 1), | ||||
|   after_use = toolranks.new_afteruse}) | ||||
|  | ||||
| minetest.override_item("default:shovel_bronze", { | ||||
|   original_description = "Bronze Shovel", | ||||
|   description = toolranks.create_description("Bronze Shovel", 0, 1), | ||||
|   after_use = toolranks.new_afteruse}) | ||||
|  | ||||
| minetest.override_item("default:pick_mese", { | ||||
|   original_description = "Mese Pickaxe", | ||||
|   description = toolranks.create_description("Mese Pickaxe", 0, 1), | ||||
|   after_use = toolranks.new_afteruse}) | ||||
|  | ||||
| minetest.override_item("default:axe_mese", { | ||||
|   original_description = "Mese Axe", | ||||
|   description = toolranks.create_description("Mese Axe", 0, 1), | ||||
|   after_use = toolranks.new_afteruse}) | ||||
|  | ||||
| minetest.override_item("default:shovel_mese", { | ||||
|   original_description = "Mese Shovel", | ||||
|   description = toolranks.create_description("Mese Shovel", 0, 1), | ||||
|   after_use = toolranks.new_afteruse}) | ||||
|  | ||||
| if minetest.get_modpath("moreores") then | ||||
|  | ||||
|   minetest.override_item("moreores:pick_mithril", { | ||||
|     original_description = "Mithril Pickaxe", | ||||
|     description = toolranks.create_description("Mithril Pickaxe", 0, 1), | ||||
|     after_use = toolranks.new_afteruse}) | ||||
|  | ||||
|   minetest.override_item("moreores:axe_mithril", { | ||||
|     original_description = "Mithril Axe", | ||||
|     description = toolranks.create_description("Mithril Axe", 0, 1), | ||||
|     after_use = toolranks.new_afteruse}) | ||||
|  | ||||
|   minetest.override_item("moreores:shovel_mithril", { | ||||
|     original_description = "Mithril Shovel", | ||||
|     description = toolranks.create_description("Mithril Shovel", 0, 1), | ||||
|     after_use = toolranks.new_afteruse}) | ||||
|  | ||||
|   minetest.override_item("moreores:sword_mithril", { | ||||
|     original_description = "Mithril Sword", | ||||
|     description = toolranks.create_description("Mithril Sword", 0, 1), | ||||
|     after_use = toolranks.new_afteruse}) | ||||
|  | ||||
|   minetest.override_item("moreores:pick_silver", { | ||||
|     original_description = "Silver Pickaxe", | ||||
|     description = toolranks.create_description("Silver Pickaxe", 0, 1), | ||||
|     after_use = toolranks.new_afteruse}) | ||||
|  | ||||
|   minetest.override_item("moreores:axe_silver", { | ||||
|     original_description = "Silver Axe", | ||||
|     description = toolranks.create_description("Silver Axe", 0, 1), | ||||
|     after_use = toolranks.new_afteruse}) | ||||
|  | ||||
|   minetest.override_item("moreores:shovel_silver", { | ||||
|     original_description = "Silver Shovel", | ||||
|     description = toolranks.create_description("Silver Shovel", 0, 1), | ||||
|     after_use = toolranks.new_afteruse}) | ||||
|  | ||||
|   minetest.override_item("moreores:sword_silver", { | ||||
|     original_description = "Silver Sword", | ||||
|     description = toolranks.create_description("Silver Sword", 0, 1), | ||||
|     after_use = toolranks.new_afteruse}) | ||||
| end | ||||
|  | ||||
| -- Sword | ||||
| toolranks.add_tool("default:sword_wood") | ||||
| toolranks.add_tool("default:sword_stone") | ||||
| toolranks.add_tool("default:sword_steel") | ||||
| toolranks.add_tool("default:sword_bronze") | ||||
| toolranks.add_tool("default:sword_mese") | ||||
| toolranks.add_tool("default:sword_diamond") | ||||
| -- add swords for snappy nodes | ||||
| minetest.override_item("default:sword_wood", { | ||||
| 	original_description = "Wooden Sword", | ||||
| 	description = toolranks.create_description("Wooden Sword", 0, 1), | ||||
| 	after_use = toolranks.new_afteruse}) | ||||
|  | ||||
| -- Pickaxe | ||||
| toolranks.add_tool("default:pick_wood") | ||||
| toolranks.add_tool("default:pick_stone") | ||||
| toolranks.add_tool("default:pick_steel") | ||||
| toolranks.add_tool("default:pick_bronze") | ||||
| toolranks.add_tool("default:pick_mese") | ||||
| toolranks.add_tool("default:pick_diamond") | ||||
| minetest.override_item("default:sword_stone", { | ||||
| 	original_description = "Stone Sword", | ||||
| 	description = toolranks.create_description("Stone Sword", 0, 1), | ||||
| 	after_use = toolranks.new_afteruse}) | ||||
|  | ||||
| -- Axe | ||||
| toolranks.add_tool("default:axe_wood") | ||||
| toolranks.add_tool("default:axe_stone") | ||||
| toolranks.add_tool("default:axe_steel") | ||||
| toolranks.add_tool("default:axe_bronze") | ||||
| toolranks.add_tool("default:axe_mese") | ||||
| toolranks.add_tool("default:axe_diamond") | ||||
| minetest.override_item("default:sword_steel", { | ||||
| 	original_description = "Steel Sword", | ||||
| 	description = toolranks.create_description("Steel Sword", 0, 1), | ||||
| 	after_use = toolranks.new_afteruse}) | ||||
|  | ||||
| -- Shovel | ||||
| toolranks.add_tool("default:shovel_wood") | ||||
| toolranks.add_tool("default:shovel_stone") | ||||
| toolranks.add_tool("default:shovel_steel") | ||||
| toolranks.add_tool("default:shovel_bronze") | ||||
| toolranks.add_tool("default:shovel_mese") | ||||
| toolranks.add_tool("default:shovel_diamond") | ||||
| minetest.override_item("default:sword_bronze", { | ||||
| 	original_description = "Bronze Sword", | ||||
| 	description = toolranks.create_description("Bronze Sword", 0, 1), | ||||
| 	after_use = toolranks.new_afteruse}) | ||||
|  | ||||
| minetest.override_item("default:sword_mese", { | ||||
| 	original_description = "Mese Sword", | ||||
| 	description = toolranks.create_description("Mese Sword", 0, 1), | ||||
| 	after_use = toolranks.new_afteruse}) | ||||
|  | ||||
| minetest.override_item("default:sword_diamond", { | ||||
| 	original_description = "Diamond Sword", | ||||
| 	description = toolranks.create_description("Diamond Sword", 0, 1), | ||||
| 	after_use = toolranks.new_afteruse}) | ||||
|  | ||||
| minetest.log("action", "[toolranks] loaded.") | ||||
|   | ||||
| @@ -1,11 +0,0 @@ | ||||
| # textdomain: toolranks | ||||
| @1@2@n@3Level @4 @5@n@6Node dug: @7=@1@2@n@3Level @4 @5@n@6Node dug: @7 | ||||
| pickaxe=pickaxe | ||||
| axe=axe | ||||
| shovel=shovel | ||||
| hoe=hoe | ||||
| sword=sword | ||||
| tool=tool | ||||
| Most used tool is now a @1@2@3 owned by @4 with @5 uses.=Most used tool is now a @1@2@3 owned by @4 with @5 uses. | ||||
| Your tool is about to break!=Your tool is about to break! | ||||
| Your @1@2@3 just leveled up!=Your @1@2@3 just leveled up! | ||||
| @@ -1,11 +0,0 @@ | ||||
| # textdomain: toolranks | ||||
| @1@2@n@3Level @4 @5@n@6Node dug: @7=@1@2@n@3@5 niveau @4@n@6Blocks minés : @7 | ||||
| pickaxe=pioche | ||||
| axe=hache | ||||
| shovel=pelle | ||||
| hoe=houe | ||||
| sword=épée | ||||
| tool=outil | ||||
| Most used tool is now a @1@2@3 owned by @4 with @5 uses.=L’outil le plus utilisé est désormais @1@2@3 appartenant à @4 avec @5 utilisations. | ||||
| Your tool is about to break!=Votre outil va se casser ! | ||||
| Your @1@2@3 just leveled up!=Votre @1@2@3 a gagné un niveau ! | ||||
| @@ -1,8 +0,0 @@ | ||||
| # Number of tool levels | ||||
| toolranks_levels (Levels) int 10 | ||||
| # Number of nodes that need to be dug to reach the next tool level | ||||
| toolranks_level_digs (Digs per level) int 500 | ||||
| # Dig speed multiplier at maximum tool level (1.0 to disable) | ||||
| toolranks_speed_multiplier (Dig speed multiplier) float 2.0 1.0 10.0 | ||||
| # Durability multiplier at maximum tool level (1.0 to disable) | ||||
| toolranks_use_multiplier (Durability multiplier) float 2.0 1.0 10.0 | ||||
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