Need some help here.. I am pulling my hair out trying to figure out just the basic stuff on this. I wanted to try and learn a little bit about DFHack as I have heard lots of people mention it. My questions have a lot of explanations from my point of view. I am begging whoever manages stuff to please take the time and go over what I am going to say so you 'see it through my eyes' so to speak.
After looking at the documentation inside DFHack itself with the ? command I kinda had some vague ideas but I absolutely suck at just reading documentation and actually understanding anything. I have to see it to 'get it'. So.. I did a google search for dfhack tutorial. Here is the video I first looked at
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zZrVbwm4YLAI realize that changes take place and that the version he documented in his video is not the same as what exists now. I went to GitHub to look at the commands like he is talking about but the web page does not look like what is in his video. The biggest problem I have is that the GitHub page the wiki points to is one of the most non-beginner-userfriendly pieces of documentation I have ever seen.
In the video, there on the front page at the 3:45 mark is a big "Commands" section. I cannot find that anywhere (after looking literally for 3 hours). At the bottom of the page currently it says ..and I quote
"The full documentation is available online here, from the README.html page in the DFHack distribution, or as raw text in the ./docs folder. If you're an end-user, modder, or interested in contributing to DFHack - go read those docs."
I clicked on the link but I do not see any "ReadMe" link or the word "Distribution" in any link either. I also do not see anything saying /docs in the linked page. However I do see docs folder on the github page which shows an images and styles folders which again confuses the hell out of me as nothing there has anythnig remotely resembling actual documentation of anything.
Can someone for the love of GOD point me in the right direction? Also.. can someone clean up the github page to be more user friendly and more concise and clear as to where the bloody hell to go to learn about stuff?