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|This command is used to assess objects for their property. | |This command is used to assess objects for their property. | ||
|syntax=assess <target> | |syntax=assess <target> | ||
|examples=assess assembler | |examples=>assess assembler | ||
You look an assembler carefully. | |||
This will destructively process any materials with weight and a material type. | |||
This is storing 209 grams of iron. | |||
}}== Importance == | }}== Importance == | ||
This command is helpful for crafting. Some recipes (such as assembly recipes) require you to know how many materials are in a device that can process ore. You can use the assess command for this purpose. | This command is helpful for crafting. Some recipes (such as assembly recipes) require you to know how many materials are in a device that can process ore. You can use the assess command for this purpose. |
Latest revision as of 23:49, 10 December 2024
This page applies to version 0.4.
This command is used to assess objects for their property.
Syntax
assess <target>
For example:
>assess assembler
You look an assembler carefully. This will destructively process any materials with weight and a material type.
This is storing 209 grams of iron.
Importance
This command is helpful for crafting. Some recipes (such as assembly recipes) require you to know how many materials are in a device that can process ore. You can use the assess command for this purpose.