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.. _stocksettings:
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stockpiles
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Offers the following commands to save and load stockpile settings.
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See `gui/stockpiles` for an in-game interface.
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:copystock: Copies the parameters of the currently highlighted stockpile to the custom
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stockpile settings and switches to custom stockpile placement mode, effectively
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allowing you to copy/paste stockpiles easily.
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:dfhack-keybind:`copystock`
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:savestock: Saves the currently highlighted stockpile's settings to a file in your Dwarf
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Fortress folder. This file can be used to copy settings between game saves or
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players. e.g.: ``savestock food_settings.dfstock``
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:loadstock: Loads a saved stockpile settings file and applies it to the currently selected
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stockpile. e.g.: ``loadstock food_settings.dfstock``
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To use savestock and loadstock, use the :kbd:`q` command to highlight a stockpile.
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Then run savestock giving it a descriptive filename. Then, in a different (or
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the same!) gameworld, you can highlight any stockpile with :kbd:`q` then execute the
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``loadstock`` command passing it the name of that file. The settings will be
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applied to that stockpile.
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Note that files are relative to the DF folder, so put your files there or in a
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subfolder for easy access. Filenames should not have spaces. Generated materials,
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divine metals, etc are not saved as they are different in every world.
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