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A node client for interacting with Adventure Land - The Code MMORPG. This package extends the functionality of 'alclient' by managing a mongo database.
This is a node client for the game Adventure Land - The Code MMORPG.
This code is NOT compatible with scripts written directly in the game. If you are just looking for a way to run your code headless, or with fewer resources, I recommend trying caracAL.
npm init
and enter prompts. Check out this link for more information.npm install typescript
. Save your files as .ts
files instead of .js
files.npx tsc
.In your tsconfig.json, make sure "esModuleInterop": true
is set.
In your package.json, make sure "type": "module"
is set.
npm install alclient
.credentials.json
file that looks like this:{
"email": "hyprkookeez@gmail.com",
"password": "thisisnotmyrealpasswordlol"
}
You can also optionally add a Mongo URI to track various data with a mongo database.
{
"email": "hyprkookeez@gmail.com",
"password": "thisisnotmyrealpasswordlol",
"mongo": "mongodb://localhost:27017/alclient"
}
import AL from "alclient"
async function run() {
await Promise.all([AL.Game.loginJSONFile("../credentials.json"), AL.Game.getGData()])
await AL.Pathfinder.prepare(AL.Game.G)
// Set `<<MERCHANT_NAME>>` to your merchant
const merchant = await AL.Game.startMerchant("<<MERCHANT_NAME>>", "ASIA", "I")
console.log("Moving to main")
await merchant.smartMove("main")
console.log("Moving to cyberland")
await merchant.smartMove("cyberland")
console.log("Moving to halloween")
await merchant.smartMove("halloween")
merchant.disconnect()
}
run()
move()
are on the Character
in alclient.import AL from "alclient"
async function run() {
await AL.Game.loginJSONFile("../credentials.json")
const ranger = await AL.Game.startRanger("earthiverse", "US", "I")
while (true) {
await ranger.move(50, 50)
await ranger.move(50, -50)
await ranger.move(-50, -50)
await ranger.move(-50, 50)
}
}
run()
attack()
is basicAttack()
.import AL from "alclient"
async function run() {
await Promise.all([AL.Game.loginJSONFile("../credentials.json"), AL.Game.getGData()])
await AL.Pathfinder.prepare(AL.Game.G)
const ranger = await AL.Game.startRanger("earthiverse", "US", "I")
await ranger.smartMove("hen")
while (true) {
if (ranger.canUse("attack") && ranger.isPVP()) {
// We can attack players
for (const [, player] of ranger.players) {
if (AL.Tools.distance(ranger, player) > ranger.range) continue // Too far to attack
// We found a player to attack!
await ranger.basicAttack(player.id)
break
}
}
if (ranger.canUse("attack")) {
for (const [, entity] of ranger.entities) {
if (AL.Tools.distance(ranger, entity) > ranger.range) continue // Too far to attack
// We found an entity to attack!
await ranger.basicAttack(entity.id)
break
}
}
}
}
run()
FAQs
A node client for interacting with Adventure Land - The Code MMORPG. This package extends the functionality of 'alclient' by managing a mongo database.
The npm package alclient receives a total of 419 weekly downloads. As such, alclient popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that alclient demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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