* Update api-documentor and api-extractor. #1566 follow-up.
I have verified that the HTML/markdown table generation bug in
[#4878](https://github.com/microsoft/rushstack/issues/4878) in rushstack
for api-documentor has been fixed as per rushstack#5256. The testcase
[repro](https://github.com/catloversg/api-documenter-bug-pr-4578) now
produces the correct expected output.
I have confirmed that the generated output in bitburner from
`npm run doc` now generated HTML tables, and correctly inserts
a blank line between the </table> and the follow line (e.g. Returns).
Stylisticly it could use some whitespace, but it is correctly rendered.
This commit is only the updated packages, not the updated generated
documentation. I assume that is automatically generated by the GitHub
workflow.
* Follow up to 5f732a6f35, include `npm run doc` changed docs.
* Add missing license info
* Fix React warning
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Co-authored-by: CatLover <152669316+catloversg@users.noreply.github.com>
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NS.getRunningScript() method
Get general info about a running script.
Signature:
getRunningScript(filename?: FilenameOrPID, host?: string, ...args: ScriptArg[]): RunningScript | null;
Parameters
|
Parameter |
Type |
Description |
|---|---|---|
|
filename |
(Optional) Optional. Filename or PID of the script. | |
|
host |
string |
(Optional) Hostname/IP of target server. Optional, defaults to the server the calling script is running on. |
|
args |
Arguments to specify/identify the script. Optional, when looking for scripts run without arguments. |
Returns:
RunningScript | null
The info about the running script if found, and null otherwise.
Remarks
RAM cost: 0.3 GB
Running with no args returns current script. If you use a PID as the first parameter, the host and args parameters are unnecessary. If host is omitted while filename is used as the first parameter, host defaults to the server the calling script is running on. Remember that a script is semi-uniquely identified by both its name and its arguments. (You can run multiple copies of scripts with the same arguments, but for the purposes of functions like this that check based on filename, the filename plus arguments forms the key.)