Copy the terminal commands into the player object so that they are saved
between game reloads.
Adds a 'history' command to display history, and a 'history -c' command
to clear it from both the current terminal & the player's save.
The error message for running multiple instances of the same script with the same args should be updated to clarify that the args is the issue not just the multiple instances
Makes the character overview (and tutorial) draggable, persisting the
{x, y, opened} in the user's settings.
- Remove margin & padding from html, body and ensure main content is
full height
- Add setting to disable progress bars
- Refactor options to use new OptionSwitch
- Add exclusions to prettierignore
- Specify line ending in prettier & gitattributes
Adds the current server object to the finishAction handler so that if
the player changes during the progress he'll hit the original server
with the command.
`args[numArgs - 1]` is the last argument in the list, so correct usage was being flagged as incorrect, and incorrect usage wasn't working anyway because the filter was `"undefined"`.
Additionally, the function seemed confused as to whether or not `ls` counted as an argument (AFAICT, it isn't).
Fixes#1994.
Found most (hopefully all) places where the error message wording
incorrectly was shown to the tune of 'no script exists', where it should
have been showing to the effect of 'script is not running'.
Also cleaned up some of the consistency in the wording and added a
'helper' export for knowing valid script extensions used in validation
of 'isScriptFilename', so we can have consistent error messaging.
Resolvesdanielyxie/bitburner#1966
Cat ends up translating the path it receives from relative to absolute twice, which I fix by changing the filename to an absolute path before it's passed to getTextFile with a leading "/" so that it doesn't interpret the filename as being relative.
Read I fixed by causing getTextFile to remove the leading "/" from files that are in the root directory, since that is required to translate their name into the native "filesystem"s format.