How to properly configure autolabor in DF Hack

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I've seen some dwarf fortress let's play recently so I decided to give a shot to some of the DF Hack features. The most interesting one was autolabor. However, it seems that everytime I turn it on, it assigns the labor in the least optimal way possible. For example, if I have 3 master miners, it will assign the mining job to the mason and the hunter instead.

Is there a way to calibrate it? In the videos, it seemed to work very well! I'm using DF 34.11, DF HACK r5 on the DF Starter pack V19!

Thanks






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How do you hack with DF?

DFHack commands can be executed in a number of ways:
  • Typing the command into the DFHack console (see below)
  • From the OS terminal (see below)
  • Pressing a key combination set up with keybinding.
  • From one of several Init Files, automatically.
  • Using script to run a batch of commands from a file.


  • How do you automate in Dwarf Fortress?

    On Windows, this console will open automatically when DF is started. On Linux and macOS, you will need to run the dfhack script from a terminal (instead of the df script included with DF), and that terminal will be used by the DFHack console. Basic interaction with DFHack involves entering commands into the console.



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