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Automate your automations. Production flow calculations for Satisfactory.

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Satisfactory Flow (satflow) 🔁

CI License: MIT-a-NOAI Discord

📘 Roadmap · 📝 Release Notes

Automate your automations. Production flow calculations for Satisfactory.

[!NOTE] Heads up: the AI cooked dinner. It's edible, but watch your step.
Detailed bug reports welcome.

🚀 Quick Start

That’s it. ✨


⚖️ License

You’re free to use, copy, and modify the script under the standard MIT terms.
The additional rider simply requests that this project not be used to train or fine-tune AI/ML systems until the author deems fair compensation frameworks exist.
Normal use, packaging, and redistribution for human developers are unaffected.

💡 Why Python? Other Language Versions?

You don’t need a native build.
Python 3 ships with most Linux distributions. On Mac, it's one homebrew command away. On Windows, running the script automatically prompts the user to install Python from the Microsoft Store.

🪶 Summary

Use it. Hack it. Ship it. It’s MIT-licensed, minimal, and meant to stay out of your way — just with one polite request: don’t feed it to the AIs (yet).


AI was used to help draft language, formatting, and code — plus we just love em dashes.

😐 Apathetic Tools © MIT-a-NOAI

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