dfhack/scripts/autolabor-artisans.lua

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Lua

-- Executes an autolabor command for each labor where skill level influences output quality.
--[[=begin
autolabor-artisans
==================
Runs `autolabor`, with settings tuned for small but highly skilled workforces.
=end]]
local artisan_labors = {
"CARPENTER",
"DETAIL",
"MASON",
"ARCHITECT",
"ANIMALTRAIN",
"LEATHER",
"BREWER",
"WEAVER",
"CLOTHESMAKER",
"COOK",
"FORGE_WEAPON",
"FORGE_ARMOR",
"FORGE_FURNITURE",
"METAL_CRAFT",
"CUT_GEM",
"ENCRUST_GEM",
"WOOD_CRAFT",
"STONE_CRAFT",
"BONE_CARVE",
"GLASSMAKER",
"SIEGECRAFT",
"BOWYER",
"MECHANIC",
"DYER",
"POTTERY",
"WAX_WORKING",
}
local args = {...}
function make_cmd(labor)
local cmd = string.format("autolabor %s", labor)
for i, arg in ipairs(args) do
cmd = cmd .. " " .. arg
end
return cmd
end
function run()
if #args == 0 or args[1] == "help" then
print('Applies an autolabor command to all labors with quality-based output.')
print('')
print('Examples:')
print(' autolabor-artisans 0 2 3')
print(' autolabor-artisans disable')
return false
end
dfhack.run_command("autolabor enable")
-- Test with one to make sure the arguments are valid.
local cmd = make_cmd(artisan_labors[1])
local output, status = dfhack.run_command_silent(cmd)
if status ~= CR_OK then
qerror("Invalid arguments.", status)
return false
end
for i, labor in ipairs(artisan_labors) do
dfhack.run_command(make_cmd(labor))
end
return true
end
run()