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ck3-tiger.conf
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# The ck3-tiger.conf file is in standard Paradox script format.
# It should be placed in the top directory of your mod.
languages = {
# This will check only english and german localizations
check = "english"
check = "german"
# If you DON'T specify any check languages, you can instead say which ones to skip.
skip = "french"
skip = "spanish"
# If you don't specify anything in languages, the validator will check all languages.
}
# Allows configuring what reports are printed by CK3-Tiger.
filter = {
# Whether to report about problems in vanilla game files.
# Setting this to 'yes' results in a LOT of spam.
# Optional boolean value, defaults to no.
show_vanilla = no
# Whether to report about problems in mods loaded via the load_mod sections.
# Optional boolean value, defaults to no.
show_loaded_mods = no
# Contains rules for reports, using trigger syntax.
# Only reports matching the trigger will be printed.
# The root trigger is an AND block, just like any other trigger.
trigger = {
# For more information, there is a guide at: ck3-tiger/filter.md
# In short, valid trigger keys are:
# - always = yes/no
# - NOT, AND, OR, NAND, NOR
# - severity
# - confidence
# - key
# - file
# - text
# - ignore_keys_in_files
}
}
# Use a load_mod section to tell ck3-tiger to load another mod before this one.
# This is useful when making submods or compatibility patch mods.
# You can have multiple load_mod sections.
#load_mod = {
# # The label will be used in the error output to mark files from this mod
# label = "FE"
# # The path to the mod's .mod file. Use forward slashes.
# modfile = "/home/gamer/Pdx/mod/FactionsExplained.mod"
#}
#characters = {
# # Only warn about characters who are born by this date (usually your last bookmark)
# only_born = "1511.1.1" # optional
#}
# Sometimes ck3-tiger makes a mistake in determining the scope types expected
# by a scripted trigger or effect. Its conclusions can be overridden here.
# Scope overrides can be ALL (to accept any scope) or a list separated by |,
# like character|province|landed_title
scope_override = {
artifact_low_rarity_trigger = ALL
artifact_medium_rarity_trigger = ALL
artifact_high_rarity_trigger = ALL
artifact_region_trigger = ALL
}
# Optional block to control output styles and colors. Colors are enabled by default.
# Another way to disable all ANSI characters in the output is to supply the --no-color flag.
# That flag will override anything you define here, in the config file.
output_style = {
# Default value is 'yes', except with ck3-tiger-auto when it is default 'no'.
# If set to 'no', no ANSI characters will be added to the output and the output will not be colored.
# Also, all other settings in this block will be ignored.
# enable = yes
# Optional block to set the error color.
# error = {
# # Default is red. Supported values are Black, Red, Green, Yellow, Blue, Purple, Cyan, White.
# color = "red"
# }
# Optional block to set the warning color.
# warning = {
# # Default is yellow. Supported values are Black, Red, Green, Yellow, Blue, Purple, Cyan, White.
# color = "yellow"
# }
# Optional block to set the info color.
# info = {
# # Default is green. Supported values are Black, Red, Green, Yellow, Blue, Purple, Cyan, White.
# color = "green"
# }
# Optional block to set the advice color.
# untidy = {
# # Default is cyan. Supported values are Black, Red, Green, Yellow, Blue, Purple, Cyan, White.
# color = "cyan"
# }
}