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Auto-Crafter

About

An FFXIV Auto Crafter as an ACT Triggernometry trigger, but why?

  • not another application you need to open (if you always have ACT open)
  • uses log lines to identify the next step, for reliability and efficiency
  • doesn't actually require any of your act plugins to be up to date in order to function!

Basically, this will likely never break, unless there's a change with the act parsing plugin log syntax

Features

Elapsed time

Multi-part macro support

Synthesis limit

Auto-pause (and BEEPS!!!) for conditions like

  • Spiritbonded 12 items to 100%.
  • Losing the effect of food or potion buffs.
  • Losing the effect of FC or squadron buffs.
  • Equipment durability dropping to 0%.
  • Reaching the specified synthesis count.
  • Running out of materials.
  • Failing a synthesis.
  • Most in-game chat log errors in red text

Optional support and extra features using 3rd-party Dalamud Plugins such as

  • Keybindless automation
  • Conditional crafting steps
  • Smart action queuing
  • Extended macro length

Installation

Dependencies

Optional Dependencies

Dalamud Plugins:

Adding the Trigger

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Address:

https://raw.githubusercontent.com/gynryiie/Auto-Crafter/master/TriggernometryExport.xml

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Make sure not to have more than 1 instance of the Auto Crafter folder trigger enabled

Updating

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  1. Update the Hikarin's Triggers repository
  2. Delete the old Auto Crafter trigger folder in the Local Triggers
  3. Copy the updated Auto Crafter trigger from Hikarin's Triggers repository
  4. Paste it in the Local Triggers
  5. Enable the Auto Crafter Trigger in the Local Triggers

Setup

With Vanilla Client (ACT and ACT plugins only)

  1. Go to Keybind, System tab, and set Confirm to NUM0
  2. Place first macro in hotbar with keybind 1

For multi-part macro

  1. Set first macro's last line to /e Macro #1 finished
  2. Place second macro in hotbar with keybind 2
  3. Set second macro's last line to /e Macro #2 finished
  4. Place third macro in hotbar with keybind 3
    and so on...

With ACT and Dalamud Plugins

  1. Install the required Plugins
  2. Use the port 51323 in Telesto Plugin, and make sure the endpoint is running.
  3. Download SomethingNeedDoing.json from the files above.
  4. Cut/Copy and Paste it in %appdata%\XIVLauncher\pluginConfigs
  5. Enter /pcraft in game to open SomethingNeedsDoing
  6. Add your macros with a unique title.
  7. Add the command /waitaddon "Synthesis" at the start of all your macros
  8. Set your active macro using the command /e ac macro snd [macro name]

Usage

ALIASES:
  /echo autocraft, /echo ac, /e autocraft, /e ac
USAGE:
  /e autocraft [subcommand]
>>Subcommands:
    <none>                  toggles the autocrafting on and off.
    on                      turns on autocrafting.
    off                     turns off autocrafting.
    pause                   pause autocrafting after the current macro is finished.
    [craft count]           set the limit of crafted items.
    set [amount]            set the current crafted count to the specified amount.
    reset                   reset the current count and the elapsed time to 0.
    macro keybind [1-9]     set the initial keybind to be used for crafting.
    
[Requires: Telesto, MacroChain]
    macro shared [0-99]     set the in-game macro from the shared tabs to be used for crafting.
    macro individual [0-99] set the in-game macro from the individual tabs to be used for crafting.
        
[Requires: Telesto, SomethingNeedsDoing]
    macro snd [macro name]  set the SND macro to be used for crafting.
    extract                 extracts all materia from spiritbonded items

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