rsc-client
a port of the
runescape classic client
(mudclient revision 204)
from java to javascript.
this client is designed to work with
rsc-server and
RSCGo.
install
$ npm install @2003scape/rsc-client
usage
after making modifications to ./src/
, run $ npm install
to install developer
dependencies, then $ npm run build-dev
to create a new bundle in ./dist/
.
the ./dist/
directory contains everything you need to use the client.
run $ npm start
to start a simple HTTP server at http://localhost:1337.
you may put optional arguments into the hash of the URL:
http://localhost:1337/index.html#members,127.0.0.1,43595
alternatively, you can manually invoke mudclient
on your own canvas:
const mudclient = require('@2003scape/rsc-client');
const mc = new mudclient(document.getElementById('mudclient-canvas'));
mc.members = false;
mc.threadSleep = 10;
(async () => {
await mc.startApplication(512, 346, 'Runescape by Andrew Gower');
})();
if you don't want to host a separate websockets server, you can
pass a Web Worker
instance of rsc-server into the .server
property instead.
see https://github.com/2003scape/rsc-server#browser-usage
options
features from earlier mudclients and/or inspired by modern third-party clients
with their default values:
mc.options.middleClickCamera = true;
mc.options.mouseWheel = true;
mc.options.resetCompass = true;
mc.options.showRoofs = false;
mc.options.zoomCamera = true;
mc.options.remainingExperience = false;
mc.options.totalExperience = false;
mc.options.wordFilter = true;
mc.options.accountManagement = true;
mc.options.fpsCounter = false;
mc.options.retryLoginOnDisconnect = true;
mc.options.mobile = false;
assets
make sure that wherever you host it, it's able to access
./data204/
via
XHR
for its cache files.
faq
-
what is the purpose of | 0
? why not use Math.floor()
?
number | 0
is an
asm.js
declaration for declaring a number as a 32-bit integer. the original
java client used integer overflow techniques often, and this is the most
performant method to declare them and accomplish the correct
behaviour (javascript's
Number
is an IEEE 754; a
java double).
license
Copyright 2021 2003Scape Team
This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License as published by the
Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option)
any later version.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY
WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A
PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU Affero General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License along
with this program. If not, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses/.