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## Flow Info
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You define a flow within a JSON file stored in `./flows`.
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A flow consists of:
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- `name` - The name of the flow.
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- `depends` - A list of item variants that this flow depends on.
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- `next` - Optional continuation of the flow
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- `produces` - Optional list of item variants produced by the flow.
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Example:
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```json
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{
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"name": "Flow 1",
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"depends": ["item::variant"],
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"next": "flow2",
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"produces": ["item::variant"]
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}
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```
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## Flow Dependencies
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A flow can depend on items. These can be resource requirements for the flow.
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For example, a flow for growing plants can depend on a Seed item, which the flow can consume when started.
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## Next Flows
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A flow can have a next flow. This is used to chain complex workflows together into a pipeline.
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Often times many steps are needed for manufacturing. Each step can be a seperate flow, but then chained together with a next flow.
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This way you can split up different parts and still have a continues workflow.
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## Producing Items
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A flow can produce items. These are used to represent the output of the flow.
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With items from a flow you can trace back to their original source like a supply chain.
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