channel-safely

Tags: unavailable | fort | auto

Command: channel-safely

Auto-manage channel designations to keep dwarves safe.

Multi-level channel projects can be dangerous, and managing the safety of your dwarves throughout the completion of such projects can be difficult and time consuming. This plugin keeps your dwarves safe (at least while channeling) so you don’t have to. Now you can focus on designing your dwarven cities with the deep chasms they were meant to have.

Usage

enable channel-safely
channel-safely set <setting> <value>
channel-safely enable|disable <feature>
channel-safely <command>

When enabled the map will be scanned for channel designations which will be grouped together based on adjacency and z-level. These groups will then be analyzed for safety and designations deemed unsafe will be put into Marker Mode. Each time a channel designation is completed its group status is checked, and if the group is complete pending groups below are made active again.

Features and settings once set will persist until you change them, even if you save and reload your game.

Examples

channel-safely

The plugin reports its configured status.

channel-safely runonce

Runs the safety procedures once. You can use this if you prefer initiating scans manually.

channel-safely disable require-vision

Allows the plugin to read all tiles, including the ones your dwarves know nothing about.

channel-safely enable monitor

Enables monitoring active channel digging jobs. Meaning that if another unit it present or the tile below becomes open space the job will be paused or canceled (respectively).

channel-safely set ignore-threshold 3

Configures the plugin to ignore designations equal to or above priority 3 designations.

Commands

runonce

Run the safety procedures once to set the marker mode of designations.

rebuild

Rebuild the designation group data. You should also read Troubleshooting.

Features

require-vision

Toggle whether the dwarves need vision of a tile before channeling to it can be deemed unsafe. (default: enabled)

risk-averse

Toggles whether to use cave-in prevention. Designations are activated in stages and their priorities along edges are modified. (default: enabled)

monitoring

Toggle whether to monitor the conditions of active digs. (default: disabled)

resurrect

Toggle whether to resurrect units involved in cave-ins, and if monitor is enabled units who die while digging. (default: disabled)

Settings

refresh-freq

The rate at which full refreshes are performed. This can be expensive if you’re undertaking many mega projects. (default:600, twice a day)

monitor-freq

The rate at which active jobs are monitored. (default:1)

ignore-threshold

Sets the priority threshold below which designations are processed. You can set to 1 or 0 to effectively disable the scanning. (default: 5)

fall-threshold

Sets the fall threshold beyond which is considered unsafe. (default: 1)

Troubleshooting

If designations aren’t switching correctly, try putting the designations into marker mode. Then press . (next) or resume. If you’re debugging code you’ll want these:

debugfilter set Info channel manager
debugfilter set Debug channel plugin
debugfilter set Trace channel group