Eve Tools Planetary Interaction

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5 years ago

Dear /r/Eve,

I'm very proud to present you with the first beta release of RubyPI, a planetary interaction program like EFT or PyFA.

Awesome Features:

  • Create, edit, delete planets like some kind of demigod

  • Force planet laborers to create buildings and links for you

  • Spawn products inside buildings or expedited transfer them with fewer clicks than TQ G-force platinum download.

  • Set POCO tax rates and import/export products to launchpads with built-in tax calculations

  • See at a glance what each planet is producing

  • Share your PI configurations with your friends on /r/EVE using the YAML import and export

  • Open source

Planetary interaction in EVE Online consists of buying a Command Center on the market, building it on a planet, and then building extractors and factories to mine resources from the planet and produce commodities with them.

How do I get it?

Interaction

All the details are at the GitHub project page. Please report any bugs or feature requests there.

Dev Comments:

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Let's face it. Planetary Interaction is a good, steady moneymaker, but damn it's painful to set up and maintain. I've been thinking long and hard about this problem and I finally decided that I could contribute best to the community (and work on my Ruby skills) by creating an out-of-game application for building and testing PI layouts.

This release, 0.1.0, is a beta; I've been testing it quietly with my corpmates for a few months. There's a lot more features to come, but I think it's ready for day to day use. While I can't promise it won't melt all your Rifters, I'm fairly confident it will work on whatever OS you prefer.

If anyone has the desire to do testing and bug reporting for OSX, that's the one operating system I don't have reliable access to.

Can I Throw You Some ISK?

ISK donations can be sent to 'Biterno Sintaph'.

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