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# temporarily overridden in the active session with the `quickfort set` command.
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#
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# If you have edited this file but want to revert to "factory defaults", delete
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# this file and a fresh one will be copied from
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# dfhack-config/default/quickfort/quickfort.txt the next time you start DFHack.
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# this file and a default one will be regenerated for you the next time you
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# start DFHack.
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# Directory tree to search for blueprints. Can be set to an absolute or relative
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# path. If set to a relative path, resolves to a directory under the DF folder.
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# Set to the maximum number of resources you want assigned to stockpiles of the
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# relevant types. Set to -1 for DF defaults (number of stockpile tiles for
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# stockpiles that take barrels and bins, 1 wheelbarrow for stone stockpiles).
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# The default here for wheelbarrows is 0 since using wheelbarrows normally
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# *decreases* the efficiency of your fort.
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# The default here for wheelbarrows is 0 since restricting stockpiles to a
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# single wheelbarrow can drastically *decrease* the efficiency of your fort.
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stockpiles_max_barrels=-1
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stockpiles_max_bins=-1
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stockpiles_max_wheelbarrows=0
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