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# Mosfet Minecraft Bot |
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## How to Grab Supplies |
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![a single barrel with two double chests above it](media/grab_supplies.png) |
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Mosfet will automatically grab supplies he needs to do his job from nearby |
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[barrels](https://minecraft.fandom.com/wiki/Barrel#Crafting). Before starting |
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the job, he will check each barrel for related supplies and grab some depending |
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on the job. He will recheck the barrels for supplies periodically to try and get |
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more. |
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If he can't find any barrels, he will try to continue doing the job anyway. If |
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his inventory is too full, he will skip grabbing supplies. |
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### Advanced Details |
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The global `g.maximum_supply_slots` in `bot.py` controls the maximum amount of |
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used slots allowed while grabbing supplies. |
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In `jobs.py`, each job sets the `grab_supplies_states.supplies` dictionary to |
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specify what items to grab and how many. Here's an example: |
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``` |
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self.grab_supplies_states.supplies = { |
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tuple([items.PUMPKIN_ID]): (64, 3), |
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} |
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``` |
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This tells Mosfet to grab three stacks of pumpkins if he ever has less than 64. |
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