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Keeping Creations in One Place

Posted: Fri Sep 19, 2025 12:26 pm
by Kon346
Hi all,
Quick one – for those of you who post stuff quite a lot (mods, blueprints, maps, that kinda thing), do you just leave everything all over the forum, or do you use something like a single doc/kit to keep it all together? I’ve been messing around with creatorsjet a bit and wonderin if it’s worth actually using for this. I’m mainly curious about the practical side – how you keep track of your own work and make it easy for others to find, not theory stuff. If you’ve tried a system like that, did it really make things clearer, or do most ppl here just stick to posting individually?

Re: Keeping Creations in One Place

Posted: Fri Sep 19, 2025 1:18 pm
by Tertius
I occasionally create stuff meant as long term contribution. Nothing important, just stuff that comes up. I post this in the appropriate place, be it somewhere here in the forum, or in the wiki, or in factoriobin.com, and save a browser bookmark to my Factorio browser bookmark folder to find it again. If I need any of this again, I pull the corresponding link.
All those things are distributed to their proper locations, because people are primarily interested in content, not in content authors.


On my PC, I have a single top level folder for all of my personal data, work, documents, images, sheets, whatever, with a "games" subfolder inside and a "Factorio" subfolder inside that for local files and projects. My local data organization is inspired by this guide: https://www.howtogeek.com/15677/zen-and ... anization/

Re: Keeping Creations in One Place

Posted: Wed Oct 01, 2025 7:46 pm
by coffee-factorio
Blueprint books can store multiple trees of blueprints under game blueprints.

I have a special single chest blueprint I use as memo paper. And several megabytes of tweet length blueprint notes about Nullius.