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Of course, your program's commands -might be different; for a GUI interface, you would use an "about box". - - You should also get your employer (if you work as a programmer) or school, -if any, to sign a "copyright disclaimer" for the program, if necessary. -For more information on this, and how to apply and follow the GNU GPL, see -<https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. - - The GNU General Public License does not permit incorporating your program -into proprietary programs. If your program is a subroutine library, you -may consider it more useful to permit linking proprietary applications with -the library. If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Lesser General -Public License instead of this License. But first, please read -<https://www.gnu.org/licenses/why-not-lgpl.html>. diff --git a/test/README.md b/test/README.md deleted file mode 100644 index e298987..0000000 --- a/test/README.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,72 +0,0 @@ -#!/bin/bash -# TMW GM Log Downloader (original): https://gitlab.com/liviorecchia/tmw-gm-log-downloader -# TMW GM Log Downloader(deprecated): https://gitlab.com/Ledmitz/tmw-gm-log-downloader -# tmw-gmlog(deprecated): https://gitlab.com/Ledmitz/tmw-gmlog -# tmw-info: https://gitlab.com/Ledmitz/tmw-info -# The Mana World: https://themanaworld.org] -# Ledmitz (2020) - GPL 3.0 - - -Requires: Linux -Suggests: zenity - -Intro: - Although much of this information is available on wiki and server pages, browsers can pose some issues; Load time, navigation and -browser fingerprinting are a few. The convenience and speed of having basic information available in the terminal can't be matched. - tmw-info's update functions download database(DB) files to be searched locally and only require updating after a server update, -except in the case of GM Logs, where you may wish to update before searching, if looking for the newest issued commands. - All searches ignore case. Only GM log searches can use any(search) and exact(esearch) terms. Other searches use all terms only. - Because tmw-info searches the actual DB files, hidden attributes are seen in the results. - -Tips: - When searching for references of items and mobs, remember to check it's ID and search with it too. When items and mobs are spawned, -ID's are often used, rather than names. Item IDs for drops are in mob DB files, but names are not. It is important to remember that the -files being searched contain IDs and are in some cases, like drops, converted into human readable text for viewing results in the terminal. -When searching for monster drops, always use the item ID, which can be found easily in an item search. Item searches do not require an ID -as it's name is searchable in the DB. Also note that the name in game may differ in rare cases, like the Magic Ring being the MageRing. - gm-show is the only GUI aspect of tmw-info at the moment, but defaults to terminal output if zenity isn't installed (I didn't -uninstall zenity to test, but echoing to terminal should work. Let me know if I'm wrong please). It works the exact same as tmw-gmlog and -is available separately on my projects page (see top). It is intented to be called from a preset keyboard shortcut (I run ManaPlus in -window mode and use OS KB shortcuts to toggle fullscreen. Even when in fullscreen, the GUI window will show on top this way when the key -combo is pressed). It is also important to mention, there is a delay between the GM CMDs issued and the server's log being updated. - If trying to compile a complete DB file of all items, for instance, a common character must be found in all references because -wildcards will not work. " , " can be used to search all files since it is the common string separator in all, but will have a lot of -empty space and junk lines and even some misplaced information. Due to the IDs having different character lengths (no preceeding 0s), -sorting them in the proper order can also be a challenge. You can encounter orders like this: 5524, 56, 5576, 558. -If you still wish to create a full list: " grep -E '^[0-9]+,\s*' | sort -n | tee -a items.txt < <(tmw-info item-search ,) " -Due to the subshell, you will have to manually quit when the output stops with ctrl-c before the file is populated. I'll work on making it -pipe properly in the future. - -Note: - Due to TMW becoming deprecated with the coming of the new rEvolt server, future versions of this script will be sparse or unlikely -unless requested, though I may make a wiki search for very general infomation. More work will be put into making a version of this script -to be used with rEvolt in the near future and will, hopefully, not need too much reworking. I would like to make "Other Attributes" a bit -more human readable though. - -Help: -tmw-info [command] [STRING]" - help / --help / -h (this help screen) - news (reads game news) - online (shows online players) - gm-update (downloads all GM logs. Should be run before searching) - gm-search TERM1 TERM2 TERM3 ... (results contain any of the terms) - gm-asearch TERM1 TERM2 TERM3 ... (results contain all of the terms) - gm-esearch TERM1 TERM2 TERM3 ... (results contain the exact term) - gm-show (if zenity is installed, displays a GUI pop-up of the last 10 issued GM CMDs) - chat-search TERM1 TERM2 TERM3 ... (chat: results contain all of the terms) - item-update (downloads item DB. Must be run before searching) - item-search TERM1 TERM2 TERM3 ... (items: results contain all of the terms) - mob-update (downloads monster DB. Must be run before searching) - mob-search TERM1 TERM2 TERM3 ... (monsters: results contain all of the terms) -e.g. tmw-info gm-asearch @item phylactery (no results? check item ID) - tmw-info item-search phylactery - tmw-info gm-esearch @item 5130 (esearch for exact string or command issued) - tmw-info mob-search 5130 (to see what mobs drop it. other occurences of 5130 may also show) - -If you get an error while searching, it may contain special characters and needs to be quoted' - - -2020-08-15 - fixed gm-show (wasn't showing GUI) and removed trailing comma in mob drops -2020-08-16 - added ratio for dropped items to represent chances in a more human readable way -2020-09-16 - added chat log search - diff --git a/test/tmw-info b/test/tmw-info deleted file mode 100755 index e66e49f..0000000 --- a/test/tmw-info +++ /dev/null @@ -1,540 +0,0 @@ -#!/bin/bash -# TMW GM Log Downloader (original): https://gitlab.com/liviorecchia/tmw-gm-log-downloader -# TMW GM Log Downloader(deprecated): https://gitlab.com/Ledmitz/tmw-gm-log-downloader -# tmw-gmlog(deprecated): https://gitlab.com/Ledmitz/tmw-gmlog -# tmw-info: https://gitlab.com/Ledmitz/tmw-info -# The Mana World: https://themanaworld.org] -# Ledmitz (2020) - GPL 3.0 - - -months=(01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12) -thisYear=$(date -u +'%Y') -thisMonth=$(date -u +'%m') -# Main DIR -TMW_INFO="$HOME/.tmw-info" -# Items DB DIR -ITEM_DIR="$TMW_INFO/item" -# Monster DB DIR -MOB_DIR="$TMW_INFO/mob" -# Chat logs DIR -CHAT_LOGS="$HOME/.local/share/mana/logs/server.themanaworld.org/" - - - - - - - - - -# GM Log DIR -TMW_GM_LOGS="$TMW_INFO/logs" -GM_LOG_LIST="$TMW_INFO/gm_log_list" -# Current month's GM log -GM_LOG="$TMW_INFO/gm_log.tmp" -# File to be read as report -GM_REPORT="$TMW_INFO/gm_report.txt" - -# Runs on exit (deletes tmp files) -function FINISH -{ - rm -f "$TMW_INFO"/*.tmp -} -trap FINISH EXIT - - -help(){ - echo "tmw-info [command] [STRING]" - echo " help / --help / -h (this help screen)" - echo " cmds (ManaPlus and GM command reference)" - echo " news (reads game news)" - echo " online (shows online players)" - echo " gm-update (downloads all GM logs. Should be run before searching)" - echo " gm-search TERM1 TERM2 TERM3 ... (results contain any of the terms)" - echo " gm-asearch TERM1 TERM2 TERM3 ... (results contain all of the terms)" - echo " gm-esearch TERM1 TERM2 TERM3 ... (results contain the exact term)" - echo " gm-show (if zenity is installed, displays a GUI pop-up of the last 10 issued GM CMDs), otherwise in terminal" - echo " chat-search TERM1 TERM2 TERM3 ... (chat: results contain all of the terms)" - echo " item-update (downloads item DB. Must be run before searching)" - echo " item-search TERM1 TERM2 TERM3 ... (items: results contain all of the terms)" - echo " mob-update (downloads monster DB. Must be run before searching)" - echo " mob-search TERM1 TERM2 TERM3 ... (monsters: results contain all of the terms)" - echo 'If you get and error while searching, it may contain special characters and needs to be quoted' -} - - -if [ -z "$1" ]; then - echo "Missing command" - help - exit 0 -fi -# If no search term is given -if [ "$1" == "gm-search" ] || [ "$1" == "gm-asearch" ] || [ "$1" == "gm-esearch" ] || [ "$1" == "item-search" ] || [ "$1" == "mob-search" ]; then - if [ -z "$2" ]; then - echo "Missing search terms" - help - exit 0 - fi - # If either the "logs" DIR doesn't exist or there are no files in the DIR -fi - -# Create a DIR to save files in -mkdir -p "$TMW_INFO" - -if [ "$1" == "help" ] || [ "$1" == "--help" ] || [ "$1" == "-h" ]; then - help -elif [ "$1" == "news" ]; then - curl -s 'https://themanaworld.github.io/tmwa-server-data/news.html' | sed 's/<\/*[^>]*>//g' | less -elif [ "$1" == "online" ]; then - curl -s 'https://server.themanaworld.org/' | sed 's/<\/*[^>]*>//g' | sed -r '/^\s*$/d' | sed -r '/^\s*Name\s*$/d' | sed 1d -elif [ "$1" == "gm-update" ]; then - mkdir -p "$TMW_GM_LOGS" - # Get list of files from server to read the byte counts from - wget -c -q -O "$GM_LOG_LIST.tmp" 'https://server.themanaworld.org/gm' - sed 's/<\/*[^>]*>//g' "$GM_LOG_LIST.tmp" > "$GM_LOG_LIST" - # Download the very first one without updating it if already exists - #This is the only gmlog without a byte count check. If it becomes corrupted, it must be deleted - wget -nc -q -P "$TMW_GM_LOGS" 'https://server.themanaworld.org/gm/gm.log.2008-12' - for (( year = 2009; year <= thisYear; year++ )) - do - for month in ${months[*]} - do - # If the log is from this year and the month hasn't come yet, do nothing - if [[ "$year" == "$thisYear" ]] && [[ "$month" > "$thisMonth" ]]; then - : - else - # Get the bytecounts reported by server to compare with local file - BYTECOUNT_WEB=$(grep "gm.log.$year-$month" "$GM_LOG_LIST" | awk '{print $4}' | sed -E 's/\s//g') - BYTECOUNT_LOCAL=$(ls -l "$TMW_GM_LOGS/gm.log.$year-$month" 2> '/dev/null' | awk '{print $5}' | sed -E 's/\s//g') - #echo $BYTECOUNT_WEB - #echo $BYTECOUNT_LOCAL - if [[ "$BYTECOUNT_WEB" != "$BYTECOUNT_LOCAL" ]]; then - echo "Downloading $month/$year" - wget -q -c -P "$TMW_GM_LOGS" "https://server.themanaworld.org/gm/gm.log.$year-$month" - fi - fi - done - done -# All searches cancel special grep characters, [ and ], which are read by grep, even in single quoted text -# When echoing back, the \ are again removed to show what was originally typed by the user correctly -# only [ and ] regex characters seemed to pose a problem -elif [ "$1" == "gm-search" ]; then - if [ ! -d "$TMW_GM_LOGS" ] || [ -z "$(ls "$TMW_GM_LOGS")" ]; then - echo 'You must run gm-update before searching' - exit 0 - fi - # Any terms: This must be an array because each term is searched separately in the for loop. - SEARCH_TERMS=($(echo "$*" | sed -E 's/^gm-search\s//g' | sed 's/\[/\\\[/g' | sed 's/\]/\\\]/g')) - for WORD in "${SEARCH_TERMS[@]}" - do - echo "========== Results (any): $WORD ==========" | sed 's/\\//g' - grep -hi "$WORD" "$TMW_GM_LOGS"/* - done -elif [ "$1" == "gm-asearch" ]; then - if [ ! -d "$TMW_GM_LOGS" ] || [ -z "$(ls "$TMW_GM_LOGS")" ]; then - echo 'You must run gm-update before searching' - exit 0 - fi - ## Livio > You can probably tidy this up as a for loop and an array? I'm more used to while loops - # All terms: This must not be an array - SEARCH_TERMS=$(echo "$*" | sed -E 's/^gm-asearch\s//g' | sed 's/\[/\\\[/g' | sed 's/\]/\\\]/g') - WORD_COUNT=$(echo "$SEARCH_TERMS" | wc -w) - COUNT='1' - #echo "SEARCH_TERMS: $SEARCH_TERMS" - #echo "WORD_COUNT: $WORD_COUNT" - #echo "COUNT: $COUNT" - echo "========== Results (all): $SEARCH_TERMS ==========" | sed 's/\\//g' - while [ "$COUNT" -le "$WORD_COUNT" ] - do - WORD=$(echo "$SEARCH_TERMS" | awk "{print \$$COUNT}") - #echo "WORD: $WORD" - if [ "$COUNT" = '1' ]; then - grep -hi "$WORD" "$TMW_GM_LOGS"/* > "$TMW_INFO/gm-asearch$COUNT.tmp" - else - grep -hi "$WORD" "$TMW_INFO/gm-asearch$LAST_COUNT.tmp" > "$TMW_INFO/gm-asearch$COUNT.tmp" - fi - LAST_COUNT="$COUNT" - COUNT=$(( COUNT + 1 )) - #echo "COUNT: $COUNT" - #echo "LAST_COUNT: $LAST_COUNT" - done - cat "$TMW_INFO/gm-asearch$LAST_COUNT.tmp" -elif [ "$1" == "gm-esearch" ]; then - if [ ! -d "$TMW_GM_LOGS" ] || [ -z "$(ls "$TMW_GM_LOGS")" ]; then - echo 'You must run gm-update before searching' - exit 0 - fi - # Exact search: Must not be an array. Used once. - SEARCH_TERMS=$(echo "$*" | sed -E 's/^gm-esearch\s//g' | sed 's/\[/\\\[/g' | sed 's/\]/\\\]/g') - echo "========== Results (exact): $SEARCH_TERMS ==========" | sed 's/\\//g' - grep -hi "$SEARCH_TERMS" "$TMW_GM_LOGS"/* -elif [ "$1" == 'gm-show' ]; then - ## This shows a GUI window with the last 10 GM commands. The amount of lines can be changed with "LINE_COUNT" - # Root URL of the GM logs (no date) - GM_LOG_URL='https://server.themanaworld.org/gm/gm.log.' - # Date scheme used in URL - LOG_DATE=$(date -u +%Y-%m) - # The current day - TODAY=$(date -u +%d) - # Yesterday - YESTERDAY=$(date -u --date yesterday +%d) - # Last month - LAST_MONTH=$(date -u --date 'last month' +%m) - # Last year - LAST_YEAR=$(date -u --date 'last year' +%Y) - # Maximum number of new lines to report - LINE_COUNT='10' - # Download the GM log - curl -s "$GM_LOG_URL$LOG_DATE" > "$GM_LOG" - # Check if no posts made this month yet - if [[ $(grep '<head><title>404 Not Found</title></head>' "$GM_LOG") != '' ]]; then - LINE_COUNT_TODAY='0' - # Check if no posts made today yet - elif [[ $(grep "$LOG_DATE-$TODAY" "$GM_LOG") == '' ]]; then - LINE_COUNT_TODAY='0' - else - # Number of commands issued today - LINE_COUNT_TODAY=$(grep "$LOG_DATE-$TODAY" "$GM_LOG" | wc -l) - fi - - # If lines for today are at maximum, just get max lines - if [ "$LINE_COUNT_TODAY" -ge "$LINE_COUNT" ]; then - tail -n "$LINE_COUNT" "$GM_LOG" > "$GM_REPORT" - # If line aren't maxed yet... - else - # If today isn't the first of the month, just get the lines from the current month's log - if [[ "$TODAY" != '01' ]]; then - tail -n "$LINE_COUNT" "$GM_LOG" > "$GM_REPORT" - # If it is the 1st of the month... - else - # Number of lines to report from yesterday's commands (total - today = yesterday) - LINE_COUNT_YESTERDAY=$(( "$LINE_COUNT" - "$LINE_COUNT_TODAY" )) - # Make sure it isn't January, download last month's log and append lines to file - if [[ $(date -u +%m) != '01' ]]; then - curl -s "$GM_LOG_URL$(date -u +%Y)-$LAST_MONTH" > "$GM_LOG"'_last_month' - grep "$(date -u +%Y)-$LAST_MONTH-$YESTERDAY" "$GM_LOG"'_last_month' | tail -n "$LINE_COUNT_YESTERDAY" > "$GM_REPORT" - grep "$LOG_DATE-$TODAY" "$GM_LOG" >> "$GM_REPORT" - # If it is January, last month is also last year - else - curl -s "$GM_LOG_URL$LAST_YEAR-12" > "$GM_LOG"'_last_month' - grep "$LAST_YEAR-12-31" "$GM_LOG"'_last_month' | tail -n "$LINE_COUNT_YESTERDAY" > "$GM_REPORT" - grep "$LOG_DATE-$TODAY" "$GM_LOG" >> "$GM_REPORT" - fi - fi - fi - if [[ $(dpkg -l 'zenity' | grep -Eo '^ii') == 'ii' ]]; then - zenity --text-info 'tmw-gmlog' --width '600' --height '300' --filename "$GM_REPORT" - else - cat < "$GM_REPORT" - fi -elif [ "$1" == "chat-search" ]; then - if [ ! -d "$CHAT_LOGS" ] || [ -z "$(ls "$CHAT_LOGS")" ]; then - echo 'There are no chat logs to search' - exit 0 - fi - # All terms: This must not be an array - SEARCH_TERMS=$(echo "$*" | sed -E 's/^chat-search\s//g' | sed 's/\[/\\\[/g' | sed 's/\]/\\\]/g') - WORD_COUNT=$(echo "$SEARCH_TERMS" | wc -w) - COUNT='1' - #echo "SEARCH_TERMS: $SEARCH_TERMS" - #echo "WORD_COUNT: $WORD_COUNT" - #echo "COUNT: $COUNT" - echo "========== Results (chat): $SEARCH_TERMS ==========" | sed 's/\\//g' - while [ "$COUNT" -le "$WORD_COUNT" ] - do - WORD=$(echo "$SEARCH_TERMS" | awk "{print \$$COUNT}") - #echo "WORD: $WORD" - if [ "$COUNT" = '1' ]; then - grep -ir "$WORD" "$CHAT_LOGS"/* | sed -E 's/^.*server.themanaworld.org\/\///g' > "$TMW_INFO/chat-search$COUNT.tmp" - else - grep -hi "$WORD" "$TMW_INFO/chat-search$LAST_COUNT.tmp" > "$TMW_INFO/chat-search$COUNT.tmp" - fi - LAST_COUNT="$COUNT" - COUNT=$(( COUNT + 1 )) - #echo "COUNT: $COUNT" - #echo "LAST_COUNT: $LAST_COUNT" - done - cat "$TMW_INFO/chat-search$LAST_COUNT.tmp" -elif [ "$1" == 'item-update' ]; then - mkdir -p "$ITEM_DIR" - ITEM_FILES=($(curl -s 'https://github.com/themanaworld/tmwa-server-data/tree/master/world/map/db' | sed 's/<\/*[^>]*>//g' | grep -o 'item_db.*\.txt')) - for ITEM_FILE in "${ITEM_FILES[@]}"; do - echo "Downloading $ITEM_FILE" - curl -s "https://github.com/themanaworld/tmwa-server-data/blob/master/world/map/db/$ITEM_FILE"\ - | grep -Eo '[0-9]+,\s*[a-zA-Z0-9]+,\s*[0-9]+,\s*[0-9]+,.*$|//ID,\s*Name.*$' | sed -E 's/<\/td>//g' | sed 's/"//g'\ - | sort -nu > "$ITEM_DIR/$ITEM_FILE" - done -elif [ "$1" == "item-search" ]; then - if [ ! -d "$ITEM_DIR" ] || [ -z "$(ls "$ITEM_DIR")" ]; then - echo 'You must run item-update before searching' - exit 0 - fi - # All terms: This must not be an array - SEARCH_TERMS=$(echo "$*" | sed -E 's/^item-search\s//g' | sed 's/\[/\\\[/g' | sed 's/\]/\\\]/g') - WORD_COUNT=$(echo "$SEARCH_TERMS" | wc -w) - COUNT='1' - #echo "SEARCH_TERMS: $SEARCH_TERMS" - #echo "WORD_COUNT: $WORD_COUNT" - #echo "COUNT: $COUNT" - echo "========== Results (item): $SEARCH_TERMS ==========" | sed 's/\\//g' - while [ "$COUNT" -le "$WORD_COUNT" ] - do - WORD=$(echo "$SEARCH_TERMS" | awk "{print \$$COUNT}") - #echo "WORD: $WORD" - if [ "$COUNT" = '1' ]; then - grep -hi "$WORD" "$ITEM_DIR"/* > "$TMW_INFO/item-search$COUNT.tmp" - else - grep -hi "$WORD" "$TMW_INFO/item-search$LAST_COUNT.tmp" > "$TMW_INFO/item-search$COUNT.tmp" - fi - LAST_COUNT="$COUNT" - COUNT=$(( COUNT + 1 )) - #echo "COUNT: $COUNT" - #echo "LAST_COUNT: $LAST_COUNT" - done - while IFS= read -r LINE; do - echo -e "ID: $(echo "$LINE" | awk '{print $1}') Name: $(echo "$LINE" | awk '{print $2}') Type: $(echo "$LINE" | awk '{print $3}') \ -Buy: $(echo "$LINE" | awk '{print $4}' | sed ':a;s/\B[0-9]\{3\}\>/,&/;ta') Sell: $(echo "$LINE" | awk '{print $5}' | sed ':a;s/\B[0-9]\{3\}\>/,&/;ta') \ -Weight: $(echo "$LINE" | awk '{print $6}') Attack: $(echo "$LINE" | awk '{print $7}') Defense: $(echo "$LINE" | awk '{print $8}') \ -Range: $(echo "$LINE" | awk '{print $9}') Magic Bonus: $(echo "$LINE" | awk '{print $10}') Slot: $(echo "$LINE" | awk '{print $11}') \ -Gender: $(echo "$LINE" | awk '{print $12}') W Level: $(echo "$LINE" | awk '{print $14}') E Level: $(echo "$LINE" | awk '{print $15}') \ -View: $(echo "$LINE" | awk '{print $16}') Script: $(echo "$LINE" | awk '{print $17}' | sed 's/[{}]//g') \ -Other attributes:\n\ -$(echo "$LINE" | grep -o '{.*}' | sed 's/[,{}]//g' | sed 's/^\s*//g')\n" - done < "$TMW_INFO/item-search$LAST_COUNT.tmp" -elif [ "$1" == 'mob-update' ]; then - mkdir -p "$MOB_DIR" - MOB_FILES="$(curl -s 'https://github.com/themanaworld/tmwa-server-data/tree/master/world/map/db' | sed 's/<\/*[^>]*>//g' | grep -o 'mob_db.*\.txt')" - for MOB_FILE in $MOB_FILES; do - echo "Downloading $MOB_FILE" - curl -s "https://github.com/themanaworld/tmwa-server-data/blob/master/world/map/db/$MOB_FILE" \ - | grep -Eo '[0-9]+,\s*[a-zA-Z0-9]+,\s*[a-zA-Z0-9]+,\s*[0-9]+,.*$|//ID,\s*Name.*$' | sed -E 's/<\/td>//g' | sed 's/"//g' \ - | sort -nu > "$MOB_DIR/$MOB_FILE" - done -elif [ "$1" == "mob-search" ]; then - if [ ! -d "$MOB_DIR" ] || [ -z "$(ls "$MOB_DIR")" ]; then - echo 'You must run mob-update before searching' - exit 0 - fi - # All terms: This must not be an array - SEARCH_TERMS=$(echo "$*" | sed -E 's/^mob-search\s//g' | sed 's/\[/\\\[/g' | sed 's/\]/\\\]/g') - WORD_COUNT=$(echo "$SEARCH_TERMS" | wc -w) - COUNT='1' - #echo "SEARCH_TERMS: $SEARCH_TERMS" - #echo "WORD_COUNT: $WORD_COUNT" - #echo "COUNT: $COUNT" - echo "========== Results (monster): $SEARCH_TERMS ==========" | sed 's/\\//g' - while [ "$COUNT" -le "$WORD_COUNT" ] - do - WORD=$(echo "$SEARCH_TERMS" | awk "{print \$$COUNT}") - #echo "WORD: $WORD" - if [ "$COUNT" = '1' ]; then - grep -hi "$WORD" "$MOB_DIR"/* > "$TMW_INFO/mob-search$COUNT.tmp" - else - grep -hi "$WORD" "$TMW_INFO/mob-search$LAST_COUNT.tmp" > "$TMW_INFO/mob-search$COUNT.tmp" - fi - LAST_COUNT="$COUNT" - COUNT=$(( COUNT + 1 )) - #echo "COUNT: $COUNT" - #echo "LAST_COUNT: $LAST_COUNT" - done - while IFS= read -r LINE; do - MOB_ID=$(echo "$LINE" | awk '{print $1}' | sed 's/,//g') - DROP_IDS=($(echo "$LINE" | awk -F ',' '{print $30 $32 $34 $36 $38 $40 $42 $44}' | sed -E 's/ 0,//g' | sed 's/,//g' | sed -E 's/^\s*//g')) - DROP_PERCS=$(echo "$LINE" | awk -F ',' '{print $31 $33 $35 $37 $39 $41 $43 $45}' | sed -E 's/ 0,//g' | sed 's/,//g' | sed -E 's/^\s*//g') - if [[ $(ls "$ITEM_DIR"/* 2> '/dev/null') != '' ]]; then - for DROP_ID in "${DROP_IDS[@]}"; do - grep -hE "^$DROP_ID, " "$ITEM_DIR"/* | awk '{print $2}' >> "$TMW_INFO/mob-drop-names-$MOB_ID.tmp" - done - cat < "$TMW_INFO/mob-drop-names-$MOB_ID.tmp" | tr ',\n' ' ' > "$TMW_INFO/mob-drop-names-$MOB_ID.tmp.tmp" - mv "$TMW_INFO/mob-drop-names-$MOB_ID.tmp.tmp" "$TMW_INFO/mob-drop-names-$MOB_ID.tmp" - DROP_NAMES=$(sed 's/^$//g' "$TMW_INFO/mob-drop-names-$MOB_ID.tmp") - else - echo 'Warning: To get the names of item drops, rather than just their IDs, you must run item-update first' - DROP_NAMES="${DROP_IDS[@]}" - fi - DROP_COUNT='1' - DROP_COUNT_MAX=$(echo "$DROP_NAMES" | wc -w) - #echo "MOB_ID: $MOB_ID" - #echo "DROP_IDS: ${DROP_IDS[@]}" - #echo "DROP_NAMES: $DROP_NAMES" - #echo "DROP_PERCS: $DROP_PERCS" - #echo "DROP_COUNT_MAX: $DROP_COUNT_MAX" - while [ "$DROP_COUNT" -le "$DROP_COUNT_MAX" ]; do - DROP_NAME=$(echo "$DROP_NAMES" | awk "{print $"$DROP_COUNT"}") - DROP_PERC=$(echo "$DROP_PERCS" | awk "{print $"$DROP_COUNT"}") - DROP_PERCENT=$(echo "scale=2; $DROP_PERC / 100" | bc) - DROP_RATIO=$(echo "scale=2; 100 / $DROP_PERCENT" | bc | sed 's/.00$//g' ) - #echo "DROP_NAME: $DROP_NAME" - #echo "DROP_PERC: $DROP_PERC" - echo "$DROP_NAME($DROP_PERCENT% | $DROP_RATIO:1)," >> "$TMW_INFO/mob-drops-$MOB_ID.tmp" - cat < "$TMW_INFO/mob-drops-$MOB_ID.tmp" | tr '\n' ' ' > "$TMW_INFO/mob-drops-$MOB_ID.tmp.tmp" - mv "$TMW_INFO/mob-drops-$MOB_ID.tmp.tmp" "$TMW_INFO/mob-drops-$MOB_ID.tmp" - DROP_COUNT=$(( DROP_COUNT + 1 )) - done - DROPS=$(sed 's/^$//g' "$TMW_INFO/mob-drops-$MOB_ID.tmp" 2> '/dev/null' | sed -E 's/,\s*$//g') - echo -e "\ -ID: $(echo "$LINE" | awk '{print $1}') NAME: $(echo "$LINE" | awk '{print $2 $3}') LVL: $(echo "$LINE" | awk '{print $4}')\n\ -HP: $(echo "$LINE" | awk '{print $5}') SP: $(echo "$LINE" | awk '{print $6}') \ -EXP: $(echo "$LINE" | awk '{print $7}') JOB EXP: $(echo "$LINE" | awk '{print $8}') EXP %: $(echo "$LINE" | awk '{print $47}') \ -MAG EXP: $(echo "$LINE" | awk '{print $46}')\n\ -RANGE: $(echo "$LINE" | awk '{print $9}') ATTK 1: $(echo "$LINE" | awk '{print $10}') ATTK 2: $(echo "$LINE" | awk '{print $11}')\n\ -DEF: $(echo "$LINE" | awk '{print $12}') MAG DEF: $(echo "$LINE" | awk '{print $13}') ATTK DELAY: $(echo "$LINE" | awk '{print $27}') \ -SPD: $(echo "$LINE" | awk '{print $26}')\n\ -STATS: STR=$(echo "$LINE" | awk '{print $14}') AGI=$(echo "$LINE" | awk '{print $15}') VIT=$(echo "$LINE" | awk '{print $16}') \ -INT=$(echo "$LINE" | awk '{print $17}') DEX=$(echo "$LINE" | awk '{print $18}') LUK=$(echo "$LINE" | awk '{print $19}')\n\ -MUTATIONS: $(echo "$LINE" | awk '{print $56}') MUTATION STR: $(echo "$LINE" | awk '{print $57}')\n\ -DROPS: $DROPS\n\ -" - done < "$TMW_INFO/mob-search$LAST_COUNT.tmp" -elif [ "$1" == 'cmds' ];then - echo ' -/closeall - close all whispers. -/ignoreall - add all whispers to ignore list. -/msg NICK text, /whisper NICK text, /w NICK text - send whisper message to nick. -/query NICK, /q NICK - open new whisper tab for nick. -/help - show small help about chat commands. -/target NICK - select nick as target. Can be monster or player nick. -/targetmercenary - target closest mercenary. -/targetpet - target pet. -/outfit N - wear outfit number N. -/outfit next - wear next outfit. -/outfit prev - wear previous outfit. -/talkpet TEXT - talk from your pet. -/emote N - use emotion number N. -/emotepet N - use emotion number N from your pet. -/away, /away MSG - set away mode. -/pseudoaway, /pseudoaway MSG - set/unset pseudo away mode. -/follow NICK - start follow mode. -/imitation NICK - start imitation mode. -/heal NICK - heal nick. -/move X Y - move to X,Y position in short distance. -/movetotarget - move to target position. -/movetohome - move to home position. -/sethome - set home position. -/navigate x y - move to position x,y in current map in any distance. -/mail NICK MSG - send offline message to NICK. Working only in tmw server. -/disconnect - quick disconnect from server. -/attack - attack target. -/atkhuman - select and attack nearest player. -/magicattack - attack target with magic. -/undress NICK - remove all clothes from nick. Local effect only. -/addattack NAME - add monster to attack list. -/addpriorityattack NAME - add monster to priority attack list. -/removeattack NAME - remove monster from attack list. -/addignoreattack NAME - add monster to ignore attack list. -/setdrop N - set drop counter to requested value. -/drop - drop N items from 0 slot. -/dropn - drop N items from any slot. -/info - show guild info. Only for native guilds only. -/wait NAME - wait for nick or moster with name. -/gm MESSAGE - send message to all online gms. -/catchpet - try to catch pet. -/trade NICK - start trade with nick. -/priceload - load shop price from disc. -/pricesave - save shop price to disc. -/ignore NICK - add nick to ignore list. -/unignore NICK - Remove nick from ignore list. -/friend NICK, /befriend NICK - add nick to friends list. -/disregard NICK - add nick to disregarded list. -/neutral NICK - add nick to neutral relation list. -/blacklist NICK - add nick to blacklist relation list. -/erase NICK - add nick to erased list. -/enemy NICK - add nick to enemies list. -/createparty NAME - create party with selected name. -/me text - send text to chat as /me command in irc. -/serverignoreall - ignore all whispers on server side. -/serverunignoreall - unignore all whispers on server side. -/who - print online players number to chat. -/present - print visible players number to chat. -/all - show visible beings list in debug tab. -/where - print current player position to chat. -/cacheinfo - show text cache info. -/uptime - show client uptime. -/dumpe - dump environment variables into chat. -/dumpg - dump graphics and some other settings to chat. -/dumpgl - dump OpenGL version into chat. -/dumpt - dump tests info into chat. -/dumpogl - dump all OpenGL variables into log file. -/dumpmods - dump all enabled mod names into chat. -/dirs - show client dirs in debug chat tab. -/uploadconfig - upload main config into pastebin service. -/uploadserverconfig - upload server config into pastebin service. -/uploadlog - upload log into pastebin service. -/announce MESSAGE - show global message. -/createitems - open dialog for creating items. -/clear - clear current chat tab. -/enablehighlight - enable highlight in current tab. -/disablehighlight - disable highlight in current tab. -/enableaway - enable away messages in current tab. -/disableaway - disable away messages in current tab. -/cleangraphics - remove all cached graphics. Useful for content developers. -/testparticle FILENAME - set test particle on player. -/mercenaryfire - fire mercenary. -/firehomunculus - fire homunculus. -/sethomunname NAME - set homunculus name. -/setpetname NAME - set new pet name. -/petaistart - enable pet ai. -/petaistop - disable pet ai. -/petmoveup - move pet one tile up. -/petmovedown - move pet one tile down. -/petmoveleft - move pet one tile left. -/petmoveright - move pet one tile right. -/petdirectup - rotate pet up. -/petdirectdown - rotate pet down. -/petdirectleft - rotate pet left. -/petdirectright - rorate pet right. -/cleanfonts - remove all cached render strings. -/url URL - insert url into chat. -/open URL - open url in browser. -/help - show this help. -/invite NICK - invite a player to your party. -/leave - leave the party you are in. -/kick NICK - kick someone from the party you are in. -/notice TEXT - set notice guild text. -/item - show party item sharing options. -/item 0 - disable party item sharing options. -/item 1 - enable party item sharing options. -/exp - show party experience sharing options. -/exp 0 - disable party experience sharing options. -/exp 1 - enable party experience sharing options. -@spawn -@item -@hugo -@linus -@warp -@goto -@jump -@save -@storage -@gstorage -@hide -@visible -@invisible -@die -@kill -@alive -@blvl -@jlvl -@pvpon -@pvpoff -@killmonster -@kick -@broadcast -@localbroadcast -@hairstyle -@haircolor -@ignorelist -@killer -@killable -@summon -@skill-learn -@ipcheck -'\ - | less -else - echo 'Incorrect syntax' - help - exit 0 -fi - - diff --git a/test/tmw-info.zip b/test/tmw-info.zip Binary files differdeleted file mode 100644 index 3718716..0000000 --- a/test/tmw-info.zip +++ /dev/null |