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bitburner-filesync

v1.2.0-beta4

Published

Official implementation of the Bitburner Filesync server

Downloads

230

Readme

bitburner-filesync

A file synchronisation utility for Bitburner, using the Remote File API.

It allows players to synchronize scripts and text files from their computer's disk to the game in both the Electron build and website.

How to use (for users)

You must have a recent version of npm installed after which you can run

npx bitburner-filesync

This pulls and runs the latest release of bitburner-filesync for you.

Configuration

The program, when ran, uses a local file to have itself configured to your preferences. This file is filesync.json within the directory you start bitburner-filesync.

Here's an example of it's contents:

{
  "allowedFiletypes": [
    ".js",
    ".script",
    ".txt"
  ],
  "allowDeletingFiles": false,
  "port": 12525,
  "scriptsFolder": ".",
  "quiet": false,
  "dry": false,
  "definitionFile": {
    "update": false,
    "location": "NetScriptDefinitions.d.ts"
  },
  "pushAllOnConnection": false
}