Directly from CLI
alias x='exit'
funcsave x
or create a file in
~/.config/fish/functions
with name
/* | |
In the node.js intro tutorial (http://nodejs.org/), they show a basic tcp | |
server, but for some reason omit a client connecting to it. I added an | |
example at the bottom. | |
Save the following server in example.js: | |
*/ | |
var net = require('net'); |
Directly from CLI
alias x='exit'
funcsave x
or create a file in
~/.config/fish/functions
with name
/***************** | |
* cellBlockA.js * | |
***************** | |
* | |
* Good morning, Dr. Eval. | |
* | |
* It wasn't easy, but I've managed to get your computer down | |
* to you. This system might be unfamiliar, but the underlying | |
* code is still JavaScript. Just like we predicted. | |
* |
/******************** | |
* theLongWayOut.js * | |
******************** | |
* | |
* Well, it looks like they're on to us. The path isn't as | |
* clear as I thought it'd be. But no matter - four clever | |
* characters should be enough to erase all their tricks. | |
*/ | |
function startLevel(map) { |
/************************ | |
* validationEngaged.js * | |
************************ | |
* | |
* They're really on to us now! The validateLevel function | |
* has been activated to enforce constraints on what you can | |
* do. In this case, you're not allowed to remove any blocks. | |
* | |
* They're doing all they can to keep you here. But you | |
* can still outsmart them. |
/******************* | |
* multiplicity.js * | |
******************* | |
* | |
* Out of one cell and into another. They're not giving you | |
* very much to work with here, either. Ah, well. | |
* | |
* Level filenames can be hints, by the way. Have I | |
* mentioned that before? | |
* |
/****************** | |
* minesweeper.js * | |
****************** | |
* | |
* So much for Asimov's Laws. They're actually trying to kill | |
* you now. Not to be alarmist, but the floor is littered | |
* with mines. Rushing for the exit blindly may be unwise. | |
* I need you alive, after all. | |
* | |
* If only there was some way you could track the positions |
/**************** | |
* drones101.js * | |
**************** | |
* | |
* Do you remember, my dear Professor, a certain introductory | |
* computational rationality class you taught long ago? Assignment | |
* #2, behavior functions of autonomous agents? I remember that one | |
* fondly - but attack drones are so much easier to reason about | |
* when they're not staring you in the face, I would imagine! |
/************* | |
* colors.js * | |
************* | |
* | |
* You're almost at the exit. You just need to get past this | |
* color lock. | |
* | |
* Changing your environment is no longer enough. You must | |
* learn to change yourself. I've sent you a little something | |
* that should help with that. |
/******************* | |
* intoTheWoods.js * | |
******************* | |
* | |
* Ah, you're out of the woods now. Or into the woods, as the | |
* case may be. | |
* | |
* So take a deep breath, relax, and remember what you're here | |
* for in the first place. | |
* |