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MisRCON

RCON utility for Miscreated

Download

Download the latest version here

Default installation directory

Operating System Default Install Directory
Windows Users/username/ApplicationData/Local/Programs/MisRCON
Linux /usr/local/bin/MisRCON

Screenshots

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Developer Install

  • Note: You must add in your own secrets.js file with a steam API key in app/secrets.js
export const apiKey = 'APIKEY';
export const chatLogPath = 'C:\\Downloads\\chatlog_2016-12-13.txt';
export const damageLogPath = 'C:\\Downloads\\damagelog_2016-11-25.txt';
  • Note: requires a node version >= 6 and an npm version >= 3.
  • If you have installation or compilation issues with this project, please see our debugging guide

First, clone the repo via git:

git clone https://github.com/csprance/MisRCON

And then install dependencies. ProTip: Install with yarn for faster and safer installation

$ cd MisRCON && npm install

Developer Run

To start development run the command

$ npm run dev

Editor Configuration

Atom

apm install editorconfig es6-javascript autocomplete-flow javascript-snippets linter linter-eslint language-babel

Sublime

Others

DevTools

Toggle Chrome DevTools

  • OS X: Cmd Alt I or F12
  • Linux: Ctrl Shift I or F12
  • Windows: Ctrl Shift I or F12

See electron-debug for more information.

DevTools extension

This boilerplate is included following DevTools extensions:

You can find the tabs on Chrome DevTools.

If you want to update extensions version, please set UPGRADE_EXTENSIONS env, just run:

$ UPGRADE_EXTENSIONS=1 npm run dev

# For Windows
$ set UPGRADE_EXTENSIONS=1 && npm run dev

CSS Modules

This boilerplate out of the box is configured to use css-modules.

All .css file extensions will use css-modules unless it has .global.css.

If you need global styles, stylesheets with .global.css will not go through the css-modules loader. e.g. app.global.css

If you want to import global css libraries (like bootstrap), you can just write the following code in .global.css:

@import "~bootstrap/dist/css/bootstrap.css";

Packaging

To package apps for the local platform:

$ npm run package

To package apps for all platforms:

First, refer to Multi Platform Build for dependencies.

Then,

$ npm run package-all

To package apps with options:

$ npm run package -- --[option]

Further commands

To run the application without packaging run

$ npm run build
$ npm start

To run End-to-End Test

$ npm run build
$ npm run test-e2e

Options

See electron-builder CLI Usage

Module Structure

This boilerplate uses a two package.json structure.

  1. If the module is native to a platform or otherwise should be included with the published package (i.e. bcrypt, openbci), it should be listed under dependencies in ./app/package.json.
  2. If a module is imported by another module, include it in dependencies in ./package.json. See this ESLint rule.
  3. Otherwise, modules used for building, testing and debugging should be included in devDependencies in ./package.json.

Contributors

License

MIT

Credits

This application is forked from the electron-react-boilerplate