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@ -96,13 +96,14 @@ When you `download DFHack <downloading>`, you will end up with a release archive
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operating system should have built-in utilities capable of extracting files from
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these archives.
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The release archives contain several files and folders, including a ``hack``
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folder, a ``dfhack-config`` folder, and a ``dfhack.init-example`` file. To
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install DFHack, copy all of the files from the DFHack archive into the root DF
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folder, which should already include a ``data`` folder and a ``raw`` folder,
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among other things. Some packs and other redistributions of Dwarf Fortress may
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place DF in another folder, so ensure that the ``hack`` folder ends up next to
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the ``data`` folder.
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The release archives contain several folders, including a ``hack`` folder where
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DFHack binary and system data is stored, a ``dfhack-config`` folder where user
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data and configuration is stored, and a ``blueprints`` folder where `quickfort`
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blueprints are stored. To install DFHack, copy all of the files from the DFHack
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archive into the root DF folder, which should already include a ``data`` folder
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and a ``raw`` folder, among other things. Some packs and other redistributions
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of Dwarf Fortress may place DF in another folder, so ensure that the ``hack``
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folder ends up next to the ``data`` folder.
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.. note::
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