diff --git a/src/Documentation/doc/en/help/getting_started.md b/src/Documentation/doc/en/help/getting_started.md index 0aee59320..7098cc709 100644 --- a/src/Documentation/doc/en/help/getting_started.md +++ b/src/Documentation/doc/en/help/getting_started.md @@ -160,7 +160,9 @@ Go to `Terminal` and enter the following command: $ scan-analyze 2 This will show detailed information about some [Servers](../basic/servers.md) on the network. -The **network is randomized so it will be different for every person**. + +**_The network is randomized, so it will be different for every person._** + Here's what mine showed at the time I made this: [home ~]> scan-analyze 2 @@ -220,6 +222,7 @@ Take note of the following servers: - `nectar-net` - `hong-fang-tea` - `harakiri-sushi` +- `foodnstuff` All of these servers have 16GB of [RAM](../basic/ram.md). Furthermore, all of these servers do not require any open ports in order to NUKE. @@ -251,6 +254,7 @@ Here's the sequence of `Terminal` commands I used in order to achieve this: $ scp early-hack-template.js nectar-net $ scp early-hack-template.js hong-fang-tea $ scp early-hack-template.js harakiri-sushi + $ scp early-hack-template.js foodnstuff $ connect n00dles $ run NUKE.exe $ run early-hack-template.js -t 1 @@ -271,10 +275,14 @@ Here's the sequence of `Terminal` commands I used in order to achieve this: $ run NUKE.exe $ run early-hack-template.js -t 6 $ home - $ connect hong-fang-tea + $ connect n00dles $ connect nectar-net $ run NUKE.exe $ run early-hack-template.js -t 6 + $ home + $ connect foodnstuff + $ run NUKE.exe + $ run early-hack-template.js -t 6 Pressing the `Tab` key in the middle of a Terminal command will attempt to auto-complete the command. For example, if you type in `scp ea` and then hit `Tab`, the rest of the [Script](../basic/scripts.md)'s name should automatically be filled in. @@ -285,7 +293,7 @@ The `home` command is used to connect to the home computer. When running our [Sc Note that the `nectar-net` [Server](../basic/servers.md) isn't in the home computer's immediate network. This means you can't directly connect to it from home. You will have to search for it inside the network. The results of the `scan-analyze 2` command we ran before will show where it is. -In my case, I could connect to it by going from `hong-fang-tea` -> `nectar-net`. +In my case, I could connect to it by going from `n00dles` -> `nectar-net`. However, this will probably be different for you. After running all of these `Terminal` commands, our [Scripts](../basic/scripts.md) are now up and running.