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:place: Export stockpile commands to "<name>-place.csv"
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:query: Export query commands to "<name>-query.csv"
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Goes very well with `fortplan`, for re-importing.
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Goes very well with `quickfort`, for re-importing.
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.. _remotefortressreader:
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========
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Usage: ``fortplan [filename]``
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**Fortplan is deprecated.** Please use DFHack's more powerful `quickfort`
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command instead. You can use your existing .csv files. Just move them to the
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``blueprints`` folder in your DF installation, and instead of ``fortplan file.csv`` run ``quickfort run file.csv``.
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Designates furniture for building according to a ``.csv`` file with
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quickfort-style syntax. Companion to `digfort`.
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quickfort-style syntax.
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The first line of the file must contain the following::
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