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A Node.js-based CLI that will tell you the RuneScape server with the lowest ping.
You'll need to have Node.js installed. If you don't already have Node.js, you can find one of the installers here.
To use hitsplat with the npx command line tool (automatically installed with Node.js):
npx hitsplat
Using npx automatically downloads and runs hitsplat (or any other module) and then throws that download away. When you run it again, some parts will be cached but you'll still need a network connection.
To use hitsplat with the npm command line tool (automatically installed):
npm instal -g hitsplat
hitsplat
Using npm allows you to permanently install hitsplat on your computer. You will have all needed code and be able to run hitsplat whever you want without the need to downloads everything again.
Total depende
hitsplat@1.0.0 /Users/cyren/GitHub/rs/hitsplat
├─┬ boxen@4.0.0
│ ├─┬ ansi-align@3.0.0
│ │ └── string-width@3.1.0 deduped
│ ├── camelcase@5.3.1
│ ├── chalk@2.4.2 deduped
│ ├── cli-boxes@2.2.0
│ ├─┬ string-width@3.1.0
│ │ ├── emoji-regex@7.0.3
│ │ ├── is-fullwidth-code-point@2.0.0
│ │ └─┬ strip-ansi@5.2.0
│ │ └── ansi-regex@4.1.0
│ ├── term-size@2.1.0
│ ├── type-fest@0.5.2
│ └─┬ widest-line@3.1.0
│ └─┬ string-width@4.1.0
│ ├── emoji-regex@8.0.0
│ ├── is-fullwidth-code-point@3.0.0
│ └── strip-ansi@5.2.0 deduped
├─┬ chalk@2.4.2
│ ├─┬ ansi-styles@3.2.1
│ │ └─┬ color-convert@1.9.3
│ │ └── color-name@1.1.3
│ ├── escape-string-regexp@1.0.5
│ └─┬ supports-color@5.5.0
│ └── has-flag@3.0.0
├─┬ ping@0.2.2
│ ├── q@1.5.1
│ └── underscore@1.9.1
└─┬ yargs@13.2.4
├─┬ cliui@5.0.0
│ ├── string-width@3.1.0 deduped
│ ├── strip-ansi@5.2.0 deduped
│ └─┬ wrap-ansi@5.1.0
│ ├── ansi-styles@3.2.1 deduped
│ ├── string-width@3.1.0 deduped
│ └── strip-ansi@5.2.0 deduped
├─┬ find-up@3.0.0
│ └─┬ locate-path@3.0.0
│ ├─┬ p-locate@3.0.0
│ │ └─┬ p-limit@2.2.0
│ │ └── p-try@2.2.0
│ └── path-exists@3.0.0
├── get-caller-file@2.0.5
├─┬ os-locale@3.1.0
│ ├─┬ execa@1.0.0
│ │ ├─┬ cross-spawn@6.0.5
│ │ │ ├── nice-try@1.0.5
│ │ │ ├── path-key@2.0.1
│ │ │ ├── semver@5.7.0
│ │ │ ├─┬ shebang-command@1.2.0
│ │ │ │ └── shebang-regex@1.0.0
│ │ │ └─┬ which@1.3.1
│ │ │ └── isexe@2.0.0
│ │ ├─┬ get-stream@4.1.0
│ │ │ └─┬ pump@3.0.0
│ │ │ ├─┬ end-of-stream@1.4.1
│ │ │ │ └── once@1.4.0 deduped
│ │ │ └─┬ once@1.4.0
│ │ │ └── wrappy@1.0.2
│ │ ├── is-stream@1.1.0
│ │ ├─┬ npm-run-path@2.0.2
│ │ │ └── path-key@2.0.1 deduped
│ │ ├── p-finally@1.0.0
│ │ ├── signal-exit@3.0.2
│ │ └── strip-eof@1.0.0
│ ├─┬ lcid@2.0.0
│ │ └── invert-kv@2.0.0
│ └─┬ mem@4.3.0
│ ├─┬ map-age-cleaner@0.1.3
│ │ └── p-defer@1.0.0
│ ├── mimic-fn@2.1.0
│ └── p-is-promise@2.1.0
├── require-directory@2.1.1
├── require-main-filename@2.0.0
├── set-blocking@2.0.0
├── string-width@3.1.0 deduped
├── which-module@2.0.0
├── y18n@4.0.0
└─┬ yargs-parser@13.1.1
├── camelcase@5.3.1 deduped
└── decamelize@1.2.0
Not sure I'll be maintaining this actively. If you want to contribute, just PR and write tests for your PR – I'll do my best to merge whenever PRs come in.
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A Node.js-based CLI that will tell you the RuneScape server with the lowest ping.
We found that hitsplat demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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