Source reference
pkg.go.dev
Amazing Core keeps its detailed handler, message, and GSF object reference in Godoc comments.
Message handlers
document the internal/game handler methods. Use this page to understand when the client calls a handler and what server workflow the handler coordinates.
Message payloads
document internal/network/gsf/messages. Use this page for request, response, and notification payload structs. These comments should focus on the wire message and confirmed client behavior.
GSF object types
document internal/network/gsf/types. Use this page for reusable objects nested inside messages, such as players, avatars, assets, items, zones, OIDs, and enum values.
Unreleased versions
Public pkg.go.dev can show an exact unreleased commit only through a Go pseudo-version.
Resolve a branch to a pseudo-version with:
go list -m github.com/dv1x3r/amazing-core@dev
Then open:
https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/dv1x3r/amazing-core@<pseudo-version>