Clean Slate -v1.1.0- -mugwump- «Ultimate»
The mugwump philosophy is iterative. According to the developer’s public notes, v1.2.0 (codenamed "Heretic") will introduce:
There are no plans for monetization. No Patreon. No "early access." The mugwump does not sell influence.
No software is perfect. Users have reported: Clean Slate -v1.1.0- -mugwump-
The development team has acknowledged these and promises a patch in -v1.1.1- (codenamed “Fence-Sitter”).
In the sprawling ecosystem of community-driven modifications and indie game overhauls, few names carry the weight of quiet, deliberate revolution. Clean Slate -v1.1.0- -mugwump- is not merely an update; it is a manifesto. Released in late autumn of this year, this iteration of the beloved "Clean Slate" framework redefines what players expect from a total conversion mod. The mugwump philosophy is iterative
The term "mugwump"—an old colloquialism for a self-styled independent or a person who sits on the fence with their mug on one side and their wump on the other—is central to the philosophy here. Unlike aggressive overhauls that force a new vision upon the player, Clean Slate -v1.1.0- -mugwump- acts as a benevolent arbiter. It strips away bloat, resets unbalanced mechanics, and provides a foundation so neutral that it becomes the ultimate canvas for creativity.
Whether you are a veteran modder looking for a stable baseline or a player frustrated by feature creep, version 1.1.0—dubbed "mugwump"—is your second chance. There are no plans for monetization
Installing Clean Slate -v1.1.0- -mugwump- is straightforward, but the initial calibration requires patience.
Your local Docker environment is a graveyard of dangling images and unused volumes. docker system prune -a is too aggressive. Clean Slate’s Mugwump layer cross-references your running containers’ docker-compose.yml history and removes only images that have not been referenced in any active stack for 14 days. It even leaves intermediate build layers that are siblings to current tags.
While the core function of Clean Slate has always been reliable, version 1.1.0 introduces a host of Quality of Life (QoL) improvements and backend optimizations that make it safer and easier to use.