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@@ -69,29 +69,29 @@ const TemplatedHelpTexts: IMap<(command: string) => string[]> = {
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export const HelpTexts: IMap<string[]> = {
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alias: [
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'alias [-g] [name="value"] ',
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'Usage: alias [-g] [name="value"] ',
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" ",
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"Create or display aliases. An alias enables a replacement of a word with another string. ",
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"It can be used to abbreviate a commonly used command, or commonly used parts of a command. The NAME ",
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"of an alias defines the word that will be replaced, while the VALUE defines what it will be replaced by. For example, ",
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"you could create the alias 'nuke' for the Terminal command 'run NUKE.exe' using the following: ",
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" ",
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'alias nuke="run NUKE.exe"',
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' alias nuke="run NUKE.exe"',
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" ",
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"Then, to run the NUKE.exe program you would just have to enter 'nuke' in Terminal rather than the full command. ",
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"It is important to note that 'default' aliases will only be substituted for the first word of a Terminal command. For ",
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"example, if the following alias was set: ",
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" ",
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'alias worm="HTTPWorm.exe"',
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' alias worm="HTTPWorm.exe"',
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" ",
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"and then you tried to run the following terminal command: ",
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" ",
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"run worm",
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" run worm",
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" ",
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"This would fail because the worm alias is not the first word of a Terminal command. To allow an alias to be substituted ",
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"anywhere in a Terminal command, rather than just the first word, you must set it to be a global alias using the -g flag: ",
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" ",
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'alias -g worm="HTTPWorm.exe"',
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' alias -g worm="HTTPWorm.exe"',
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" ",
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"Now, the 'worm' alias will be substituted anytime it shows up as an individual word in a Terminal command. ",
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" ",
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@@ -102,15 +102,16 @@ export const HelpTexts: IMap<string[]> = {
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" ",
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],
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analyze: [
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"analyze",
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"Usage: analyze",
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" ",
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"Prints details and statistics about the current server. The information that is printed includes basic ",
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"server details such as the hostname, whether the player has root access, what ports are opened/closed, and also ",
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"hacking-related information such as an estimated chance to successfully hack, an estimate of how much money is ",
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"available on the server, etc.",
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" ",
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],
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backdoor: [
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"backdoor",
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"Usage: backdoor",
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" ",
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"Install a backdoor on the current machine, grants a secret bonus depending on the machine.",
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" ",
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@@ -118,7 +119,7 @@ export const HelpTexts: IMap<string[]> = {
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" ",
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],
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buy: [
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"buy [-l / -a / program]",
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"Usage: buy [-l / -a / program]",
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" ",
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"Purchase a program through the Dark Web. Requires a TOR router to use.",
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" ",
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@@ -128,65 +129,72 @@ export const HelpTexts: IMap<string[]> = {
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"If this command is ran with the '-a' flag, it will attempt to purchase all unowned programs.",
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" ",
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"Otherwise, the name of the program must be passed in as a parameter. This name is NOT case-sensitive.",
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" ",
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],
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cat: [
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"cat [file]",
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"Usage: cat [file]",
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" ",
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"Display message (.msg), literature (.lit), or text (.txt) files. Examples:",
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" ",
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"cat j1.msg",
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" cat j1.msg",
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" ",
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"cat foo.lit",
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" cat foo.lit",
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" ",
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" cat servers.txt",
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" ",
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"cat servers.txt",
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],
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cd: [
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"cd [dir]",
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"Usage: cd [dir]",
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" ",
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"Change to the specified directory. Note that this works even for directories that don't exist. If you ",
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"change to a directory that does not exist, it will not be 'created'. Examples:",
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" ",
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"cd scripts/hacking",
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" cd scripts/hacking",
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" ",
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"cd /logs",
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" cd /logs",
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" ",
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" cd ../",
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" ",
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"cd ../",
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],
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check: [
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"check [script name] [args...]",
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"Usage: check [script name] [args...]",
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" ",
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"Print the logs of the script specified by the script name and arguments to the Terminal. Each argument must be separated by ",
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"a space. Remember that a running script is uniquely ",
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"identified both by its name and the arguments that are used to start it. So, if a script was ran with the following arguments: ",
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" ",
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"run foo.script 1 2 foodnstuff",
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" run foo.script 1 2 foodnstuff",
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" ",
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"Then to run the 'check' command on this script you would have to pass the same arguments in: ",
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" ",
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"check foo.script 1 2 foodnstuff",
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" check foo.script 1 2 foodnstuff",
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" ",
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],
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clear: [
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"clear",
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"Usage: clear",
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" ",
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"Clear the Terminal screen, deleting all of the text. Note that this does not delete the user's command history, so using the up ",
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"and down arrow keys is still valid. Also note that this is permanent and there is no way to undo this. Synonymous with 'cls' command",
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" ",
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],
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cls: [
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"cls",
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"Usage: cls",
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" ",
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"Clear the Terminal screen, deleting all of the text. Note that this does not delete the user's command history, so using the up ",
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"and down arrow keys is still valid. Also note that this is permanent and there is no way to undo this. Synonymous with 'clear' command",
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" ",
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],
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connect: [
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"connect [hostname]",
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"Usage: connect [hostname]",
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" ",
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"Connect to a remote server. The hostname or IP address of the remote server must be given as the argument ",
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"to this command. Note that only servers that are immediately adjacent to the current server in the network can be connected to. To ",
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"see which servers can be connected to, use the 'scan' command.",
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" ",
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],
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cp: ["cp [src] [dst]", " ", "Copy a file on this server. To copy a file to another server use scp."],
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cp: ["Usage: cp [src] [dst]", " ", "Copy a file on this server. To copy a file to another server use scp.", " "],
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download: [
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"download [script/text file]",
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"Usage: download [script/text file]",
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" ",
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"Downloads a script or text file to your computer (like your real life computer).",
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" ",
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" ",
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],
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expr: [
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"expr [mathematical expression]",
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"Usage: expr [mathematical expression]",
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" ",
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"Evaluate a simple mathematical expression. Supports native JavaScript operators:",
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" ",
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" ",
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"Example:",
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" ",
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"expr 25 * 2 ** 10",
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" expr 25 * 2 ** 10",
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" ",
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"Note that letters (non-digits) are not allowed and will be removed from the input.",
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" ",
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],
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free: [
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"free",
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"Usage: free",
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" ",
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"Displays the memory usage on the current machine. Print the amount of RAM that is available on the current server as well as ",
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"how much of it is being used.",
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" ",
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],
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grow: [
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"grow",
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"",
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"Usage: grow",
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" ",
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"Spoof transactions in the current server. Increasing the money available by hacking. Requires root access.",
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"See the wiki page for hacking mechanics.",
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" ",
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],
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hack: [
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"hack",
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"Usage: hack",
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" ",
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"Attempt to hack the current server. Requires root access in order to be run. See the wiki page for hacking mechanics",
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" ",
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],
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help: [
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"help [command]",
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"Usage: help [command]",
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" ",
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"Display Terminal help information. Without arguments, 'help' prints a list of all valid Terminal commands and a brief ",
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"description of their functionality. You can also pass the name of a Terminal command as an argument to 'help' to print ",
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"more detailed information about the Terminal command. Examples: ",
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" ",
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"help alias",
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" help alias",
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" ",
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" help scan-analyze",
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" ",
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"help scan-analyze",
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],
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home: [
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"home" + "Connect to your home computer. This will work no matter what server you are currently connected to.",
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"Usage: home", " ", "Connect to your home computer. This will work no matter what server you are currently connected to.", " ",
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],
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hostname: ["hostname", " ", "Prints the hostname of the current server"],
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hostname: ["Usage: hostname", " ", "Prints the hostname of the current server", " "],
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kill: [
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"kill [script name] [args...]",
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" ",
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"kill [pid]",
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"Usage: kill [script name] [args...] or kill [pid",
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" ",
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"Kill the script specified by the script name and arguments OR by its PID.",
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" ",
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"uniquely identified by both its name and the arguments that are used to start ",
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"it. So, if a script was ran with the following arguments:",
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" ",
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"run foo.script 1 sigma-cosmetics",
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" run foo.script 1 sigma-cosmetics",
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" ",
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"Then to kill this script the same arguments would have to be used:",
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" ",
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"kill foo.script 1 sigma-cosmetics",
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" kill foo.script 1 sigma-cosmetics",
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" ",
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"If you are killing the script using its PID, then the PID argument must be numeric",
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" ",
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],
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killall: [
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"killall",
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"Usage: killall",
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" ",
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"Kills all scripts on the current server. ",
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"Note that after the 'kill' command is issued for a script, it may take a while for the script to actually stop running. ",
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"This will happen if the script is in the middle of a command such as grow() or weaken() that takes time to execute. ",
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"The script will not be stopped/killed until after that time has elapsed.",
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" ",
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],
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ls: [
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"ls [dir] [| grep pattern]",
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"Usage: ls [dir] [| grep pattern]",
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" ",
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"The ls command, with no arguments, prints all files and directories on the current server's directory to the Terminal screen. ",
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"The files will be displayed in alphabetical order. ",
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" ",
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"List all files with the '.script' extension in the current directory:",
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" ",
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"ls | grep .script",
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" ls | grep .script",
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" ",
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"List all files with the '.js' extension in the root directory:",
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" ",
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"ls / | grep .js",
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" ls / | grep .js",
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" ",
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"List all files with the word 'purchase' in the filename, in the 'scripts' directory:",
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" ",
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"ls scripts | grep purchase",
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" ls scripts | grep purchase",
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" ",
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],
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lscpu: ["lscpu", " ", "Prints the number of CPU Cores the current server has"],
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lscpu: ["Usage: lscpu", " ", "Prints the number of CPU Cores the current server has", " "],
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mem: [
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"mem [script name] [-t num_threads]",
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"Usage: mem [script name] [-t num_threads]",
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" ",
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"Displays the amount of RAM needed to run the specified script with a single thread. The command can also be used to print ",
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"the amount of RAM needed to run a script with multiple threads using the '-t' flag. If the '-t' flag is specified, then ",
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"an argument for the number of threads must be passed in afterwards. Examples:",
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" ",
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"mem foo.script",
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" mem foo.script",
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" ",
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"mem foo.script -t 50",
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" mem foo.script -t 50",
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" ",
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"The first example above will print the amount of RAM needed to run 'foo.script' with a single thread. The second example ",
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"above will print the amount of RAM needed to run 'foo.script' with 50 threads.",
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" ",
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],
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mv: [
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"mv [src] [dest]",
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"Usage: mv [src] [dest]",
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" ",
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"Move the source file to the specified destination. This can also be used to rename files. ",
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"This command only works for scripts and text files (.txt). This command CANNOT be used to ",
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"full filepath. ",
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"Examples: ",
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" ",
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"mv hacking-controller.script scripts/hacking-controller.script",
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" mv hacking-controller.script scripts/hacking-controller.script",
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" ",
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" mv myScript.js myOldScript.js",
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" ",
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"mv myScript.js myOldScript.js",
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],
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nano: TemplatedHelpTexts.scriptEditor('nano'),
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ps: ["ps", " ", "Prints all scripts that are running on the current server"],
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ps: ["Usage: ps", " ", "Prints all scripts that are running on the current server", " "],
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rm: [
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"rm [file]",
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"Usage: rm [file]",
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" ",
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"Removes the specified file from the current server. A file can be a script, a program, or a message file. ",
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" ",
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"WARNING: This is permanent and cannot be undone",
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" ",
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],
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run: [
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"run [file name] [-t] [num threads] [args...]",
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"Usage: run [file name] [-t] [num threads] [args...]",
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" ",
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"Execute a program, script or coding contract.",
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" ",
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" ",
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],
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scan: [
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"scan",
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"Usage: scan",
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" ",
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"Prints all immediately-available network connection. This will print a list of all servers that you can currently connect ",
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"to using the 'connect' Terminal command.",
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" ",
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],
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"scan-analyze": [
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"scan-analyze [depth] [-a]",
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"Usage: scan-analyze [depth] [-a]",
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" ",
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"Prints detailed information about all servers up to [depth] nodes away on the network. Calling ",
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"'scan-analyze 1' will display information for the same servers that are shown by the 'scan' Terminal ",
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" ",
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"By default, this command will not display servers that you have purchased. However, you can pass in the ",
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"-a flag at the end of the command if you would like to enable that.",
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" ",
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],
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scp: [
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"scp [filename ...] [target server]",
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"Usage: scp [filename ...] [target server]",
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" ",
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"Copies the specified file(s) from the current server to the target server. ",
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"This command only works for script files (.script or .js extension), literature files (.lit extension), ",
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"and text files (.txt extension). ",
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"The second argument passed in must be the hostname or IP of the target server. Examples:",
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" ",
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"scp foo.script n00dles",
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" scp foo.script n00dles",
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" ",
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"scp foo.script bar.script n00dles",
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" scp foo.script bar.script n00dles",
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" ",
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],
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sudov: ["sudov", " ", "Prints whether or not you have root access to the current machine"],
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sudov: ["Usage: sudov", " ", "Prints whether or not you have root access to the current machine", " "],
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tail: [
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"tail [script name] [args...]",
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"Usage: tail [script name] [args...]",
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" ",
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"Displays dynamic logs for the script specified by the script name and arguments. Each argument must be separated ",
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"by a space. Remember that a running script is uniquely identified by both its name and the arguments that were used ",
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"to run it. So, if a script was ran with the following arguments: ",
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" ",
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"run foo.script 10 50000",
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" run foo.script 10 50000",
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" ",
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"Then in order to check its logs with 'tail' the same arguments must be used: ",
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" ",
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"tail foo.script 10 50000",
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" tail foo.script 10 50000",
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" ",
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],
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top: [
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"top",
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"Usage: top",
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" ",
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"Prints a list of all scripts running on the current server as well as their thread count and how much ",
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"RAM they are using in total.",
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" ",
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],
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unalias: [
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"unalias [alias name]",
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"Usage: unalias [alias name]",
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" ",
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"Deletes the specified alias. Note that the double quotation marks are required. ",
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" ",
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"As an example, if an alias was declared using:",
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" ",
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'alias r="run"',
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' alias r="run"',
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" ",
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"Then it could be removed using:",
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" ",
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"unalias r",
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" unalias r",
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" ",
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"It is not necessary to differentiate between global and non-global aliases when using 'unalias'",
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" ",
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],
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vim: TemplatedHelpTexts.scriptEditor('vim'),
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weaken: [
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"weaken",
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"",
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"Usage: weaken",
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" ",
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"Reduces the security level of the current server. Decreasing the time it takes for all operations on this server.",
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"Requires root access. See the wiki page for hacking mechanics.",
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" ",
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],
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wget: [
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"wget [url] [target file]",
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"Usage: wget [url] [target file]",
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" ",
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"Retrieves data from a URL and downloads it to a file on the current server. The data can only ",
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"be downloaded to a script (.script, .ns, .js) or a text file (.txt). If the file already exists, ",
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"Note that it will not be possible to download data from many websites because they do not allow ",
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"cross-origin resource sharing (CORS). Example:",
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" ",
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"wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/danielyxie/bitburner/master/README.md game_readme.txt",
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" wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/danielyxie/bitburner/master/README.md game_readme.txt",
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" ",
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],
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};
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