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The Amanuensis is an automated songwriting and recording system aimed at ridding the process of anything left-brained, so one need never leave a creative, spontaneous and improvisational state of mind, from the inception of the song until its final master. The program will construct a cohesive song structure, using the best of what you g
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Is your feature just a cool thing you want?
This feature is requested by the user Hawkward in the FFR Discord. The idea is similar to other combo colours for flags (AAA, FC, SDG...): If the number of raw goods accumulated during gameplay exceeds a certain user-defined value, the combo text changes colour.
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Building.md doesn't currently mention explicitly how to build in a release configuration.
This is largely fine, since very few people would ever want to build macOS or Windows in non-debug, since there are pre-built releases available.
However, for Linux users, where the only way to play the game is through compiling it yourself, having the default build type be debug is a footgun for poor g