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adv-path-up-down
Auto-path one Z-level up or down from your current Adventurer position by simulating one-step movement commands.
Synopsis
adv-path-up-down
Usage
Run from the DFHack Lua console while in Adventurer mode:
[DFHack]# lua adv-path-up-down.lua
You’ll be prompted with Up, Down, or Cancel.
Select Up to auto-path to the highest level above your current Z; Down to auto-path to the lowest level.
A “please do not press any keys” popup displays while the script works.
On success, a confirmation popup shows how many levels you moved; on failure, an error popup appears.