Name of university. Not case-sensitive. You must be in the correct city for whatever university you specify.
* Summit University
* Rothman University
* ZB Institute Of Technology
:param string courseName:
Name of course. Not case-sensitive.
* Study Computer Science
* Data Strucures
* Networks
* Algorithms
* Management
* Leadership
If you are not in BitNode-4, then you must have Level 1 of Source-File 4 in order to use this function.
This function will automatically set you to start taking a course at a university. If you are already in the middle of some
"working" action (such as working at a company, for a faction, or on a program), then running this function will automatically
cancel that action and give you your earnings.
The cost and experience gains for all of these universities and classes are the same as if you were to manually visit and take these classes.
This function will return true if you successfully start taking the course, and false otherwise.
gymWorkout
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..js:function:: gymWorkout(gymName, stat)
:param string gymName:
Name of gym. Not case-sensitive. You must be in the correct city for whatever gym you specify.
* Crush Fitness Gym
* Snap Fitness Gym
* Iron Gym
* Powerhouse Gym
* Millenium Fitness Gym
:param string stat:
The stat you want to train. Not case-sensitive.
* strength OR str
* defense OR def
* dexterity OR dex
* agility OR agi
If you are not in BitNode-4, then you must have Level 1 of Source-File 4 in order to use this function.
This function will automatically set you to start working out at a gym to train a particular stat. If you are
already in the middle of some "working" action (such as working at a company, for a faction, or on a program),
then running this function will automatically cancel that action and give you your earnings.
The cost and experience gains for all of these gyms are the same as if you were to manually visit these gyms and train
This function will return true if you successfully start working out at the gym, and false otherwise.
travelToCity
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..js:function:: travelToCity(cityName)
:param string cityName:
City to travel to. CASE-SENSITIVE.
* Aevum
* Chongqing
* Sector-12
* New Tokyo
* Ishima
* Volhaven
If you are not in BitNode-4, then you must have Level 1 of Source-File 4 in order to use this function.
This function allows the player to travel to any city. The cost for using this function is the same as the cost for traveling through the Travel Agency.
This function will return true if you successfully travel to the specified city and false otherwise.
purchaseTor
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..js:function:: purchaseTor()
If you are not in BitNode-4, then you must have Level 1 of Source-File 4 in order to use this function.
This function allows you to automatically purchase a TOR router. The cost for purchasing a TOR router using this
function is the same as if you were to manually purchase one.
This function will return true if it successfully purchase a TOR router and false otherwise.
purchaseProgram
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..js:function:: purchaseProgram(programName)
:param string programName:Name of program to purchase. Must include '.exe' extension. Not case-sensitive.
If you are not in BitNode-4, then you must have Level 1 of Source-File 4 in order to use this function.
This function allows you to automatically purchase programs. You MUST have a TOR router in order to use this function.
The cost of purchasing programs using this function is the same as if you were purchasing them through the Dark Web using the
Terminal *buy* command.
Example::
purchaseProgram("brutessh.exe");
This function will return true if the specified program is purchased, and false otherwise.
getStats
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..js:function:: getStats()
If you are not in BitNode-4, then you must have Level 1 of Source-File 4 in order to run this function.
Returns an object with the Player's stats. The object has the following properties::
:param string programName:Name of program to create. Not case-sensitive
If you are not in BitNode-4, then you must have Level 3 of Source-File 4 in order to use this function.
This function will automatically set you to start working on creating the specified program. If you are
already in the middle of some "working" action (such as working for a company, training at a gym, or taking a course),
then running this function will automatically cancel that action and give you your earnings.
Example:
createProgram("relaysmtp.exe");
Note that creating a program using this function has the same hacking level requirements as it normally would. These level requirements are:
* BruteSSH.exe: 50
* FTPCrack.exe: 100
* relaySMTP.exe: 250
* HTTPWorm.exe: 500
* SQLInject.exe: 750
* DeepscanV1.exe: 75
* DeepscanV2.exe: 400
* ServerProfiler.exe: 75
* AutoLink.exe: 25
This function returns true if you successfully start working on the specified program, and false otherwise.
commitCrime
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..js:function::commitCrime(crime)
:param string crime:
Name of crime to attempt. Not case-sensitive. This argument is fairly lenient in terms of what inputs it accepts.
Here is a list of valid inputs for all of the crimes:
* shoplift
* rob store
* mug
* larceny
* deal drugs
* bond forgery
* traffick arms
* homicide
* grand theft auto
* kidnap
* assassinate
* heist
If you are not in BitNode-4, then you must have Level 3 of Source-File 4 in order to use this function.
This function is used to automatically attempt to commit crimes. If you are already in the middle of some 'working' action
(such as working for a company or training at a gym), then running this function will automatically cancel that action and give you your earnings.
Note that crimes committed using this function will have all of their earnings halved (this applied for both money and experience!)
This function returns the number of seconds it takes to attempt the specified crime (e.g It takes 60 seconds to attempt the 'Rob Store' crime,
so running *commitCrime('rob store')* will return 60).
Warning: I do not recommend using the time returned from this function to try and schedule your crime attempts.
Instead, I would use the isBusy() Singularity function to check whether you have finished attempting a crime.
This is because although the game sets a certain crime to be X amount of seconds, there is no guarantee that your
browser will follow that time limit.
getCrimeChance
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..js:function:: getCrimeChance(crime)
:param string crime:
Name of crime. Not case-sensitive. This argument is fairlyn lenient in terms of what inputs it accepts.
Check the documentation for the *commitCrime()* function for a list of example inputs.
If you are not in BitNode-4, then you must have Level 3 of Source-File 4 in order to use this function.
This function returns your chance of success at commiting the specified crime. The chance is returned as a decimal (i.e. 60% would be returned as 0.6).