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tailor
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.. dfhack-tool::
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:summary: Automatically keep your dwarves in fresh clothing.
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:tags: untested fort auto workorders
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Whenever the bookkeeper updates stockpile records, this plugin will scan the
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fort. If there are fresh cloths available, dwarves who are wearing tattered
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clothing will have their rags confiscated (in the same manner as the
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`cleanowned` tool) so that they'll reequip with replacement clothes.
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If there are not enough clothes available, manager orders will be generated
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to manufacture some more. ``tailor`` will intelligently create orders using
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raw materials that you have on hand in the fort. For example, if you have
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lots of silk, but no cloth, then ``tailor`` will order only silk clothing to
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be made.
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Usage
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::
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enable tailor
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tailor status
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tailor materials <material> [<material> ...]
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By default, ``tailor`` will prefer using materials in this order::
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silk cloth yarn leather
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but you can use the ``tailor materials`` command to restrict which materials
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are used, and in what order.
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Example
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``tailor materials silk cloth yarn``
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Restrict the materials used for automatically manufacturing clothing to
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silk, cloth, and yarn, preferred in that order. This saves leather for
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other uses, like making armor.
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