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fileExists() Netscript Function
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.. js:function:: fileExists(filename[, hostname])
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:param string filename: Filename of file to check.
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:param string hostname:
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Hostname of target server. This is optional. If it is not specified then
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the function will use the current server as the target server.
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:returns: ``true`` if the file exists, ``false`` if it doesn't.
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The filename for scripts is case-sensitive, but for other types of files it
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is not. For example, ``fileExists("brutessh.exe")`` will work fine, even
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though the actual program is named ``BruteSSH.exe``.
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If the ``hostname`` argument is omitted, then the function will search
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through the server running the script that calls this function for the file.
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Examples:
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.. code-block:: javascript
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fileExists("foo.script", "foodnstuff"); // returns: false
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fileExists("ftpcrack.exe"); // returns: true
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The first example above will return true if the script named ``foo.script`` exists on the ``foodnstuff`` server, and false otherwise.
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The second example above will return true if the current server contains the ``FTPCrack.exe`` program, and false otherwise.
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