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prospect
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========
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**Usage:**
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``prospect [all|hell] [<options>]``
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Shows a summary of resources that exist on the map. By default, only the visible
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part of the map is scanned. Include the ``all`` keyword if you want ``prospect``
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to scan the whole map as if it were revealed. Use ``hell`` instead of ``all`` if
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you also want to see the Z range of HFS tubes in the 'features' report section.
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**Options:**
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:``-h``, ``--help``:
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Shows this help text.
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:``-s``, ``--show <sections>``:
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Shows only the named comma-separated list of report sections. Report section
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names are: summary, liquids, layers, features, ores, gems, veins, shrubs,
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and trees. If run during pre-embark, only the layers, ores, gems, and veins
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report sections are available.
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:``-v``, ``--values``:
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Includes material value in the output. Most useful for the 'gems' report
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section.
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**Examples:**
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``prospect all``
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Shows the entire report for the entire map.
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``prospect hell --show layers,ores,veins``
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Shows only the layers, ores, and other vein stone report sections, and
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includes information on HFS tubes when a fort is loaded.
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``prospect all -sores``
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Show only information about ores for the pre-embark or fortress map report.
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**Pre-embark estimate:**
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If prospect is called during the embark selection screen, it displays an
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estimate of layer stone availability. If the ``all`` keyword is specified, it
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also estimates ores, gems, and vein material. The estimate covers all tiles of
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the embark rectangle.
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.. note::
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The results of pre-embark prospect are an *estimate*, and can at best be
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expected to be somewhere within +/- 30% of the true amount; sometimes it
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does a lot worse. Especially, it is not clear how to precisely compute how
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many soil layers there will be in a given embark tile, so it can report a
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whole extra layer, or omit one that is actually present.
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