CHIMpS
Character Housing Inventory Management p[REDACTED] System
CHIMpS Tidy is a code fragment that, one day, will be integrated into the whole CHIMpS automated player housing butler package. But in the mean time, this will help get your housing plots under control, and get more items back into storage where they belong.
Why do you need this program?
Because when you have a drop house (drop plot) - a housing plot multiple people can pick up and drop items off in, it leads to duplicated entries of the same item but with different owners, which eat up total max available slots. In the image above, we have 4 housing inventory slots that can be made available if we just unified the items together into two piles with one owner.
How it works:
It goes through the housing plot item list, grabs everything it can from the housing plot, puts it into your inventory and then puts it back in housing storage. Simple.
NOTE: if you already have items, or stacks of items, it will merge the stacks and put them all into the plot housing - meaning if you were saving a stack of 1000 blue diamonds in your personal inventory and it grabbed one blue diamond from the housing plot, it would put back 1001 total blue diamonds into the housing plot. So it's best to not run this with stacks of spell components or other things that you don't want to have to put back into your inventory from the housing plot manually. This is FAI behavior.
See FAQ tab for common questions that I keep myself awake at night thinking about.
Character Housing Inventory Management p[REDACTED] System
CHIMpS Tidy is a code fragment that, one day, will be integrated into the whole CHIMpS automated player housing butler package. But in the mean time, this will help get your housing plots under control, and get more items back into storage where they belong.
Why do you need this program?
Because when you have a drop house (drop plot) - a housing plot multiple people can pick up and drop items off in, it leads to duplicated entries of the same item but with different owners, which eat up total max available slots. In the image above, we have 4 housing inventory slots that can be made available if we just unified the items together into two piles with one owner.
How it works:
It goes through the housing plot item list, grabs everything it can from the housing plot, puts it into your inventory and then puts it back in housing storage. Simple.
NOTE: if you already have items, or stacks of items, it will merge the stacks and put them all into the plot housing - meaning if you were saving a stack of 1000 blue diamonds in your personal inventory and it grabbed one blue diamond from the housing plot, it would put back 1001 total blue diamonds into the housing plot. So it's best to not run this with stacks of spell components or other things that you don't want to have to put back into your inventory from the housing plot manually. This is FAI behavior.
See FAQ tab for common questions that I keep myself awake at night thinking about.