nslogin-cli is a free and open source command line tool that allows you to automatically log into and semi-automatically restore NationStates nations. This is useful to maintain a large number of puppet nations by preventing them from ceasing to exist or easily restoring them if they have ceased to exist.
Usage
You can install nslogin-cli as a global command line tool using npm, the package manager for Node.js:
npm -g install nslogin-cli
This installs the tool with the name nslogin.
You can also build nslogin-cli from source using Gulp. There are two main targets: prod and dev. The only difference between them is that dev includes source maps. There is also a docs target to generate documentation.
The following is the output of nslogin --help:
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usage: nslogin [-h] [-v] [--mode MODE] [--encoding ENCODING] [--verbose]
userAgent path
CLI for logging into and restoring NationStates nations.
Positional arguments:
userAgent A string identifying you to the NationStates API.
Using the name of your main nation is recommended.
path The path to a CSV file listing nations and their
associated passwords in the form 'nation,password',
one per line. Each nation in the list will be logged
into or restored, depending on the mode.
Optional arguments:
-h, --help Show this help message and exit.
-v, --version Show program's version number and exit.
--mode MODE Whether to log into nations, restore nations, or
automatically log into or restore nations depending on
whether they exist. The valid options are 'login',
'restore', and 'auto'. Defaults to 'auto'.
--encoding ENCODING The encoding of the CSV file. Required by the Node.js
file system API. Defaults to 'utf8'.
--verbose Show detailed error output. This is disabled by
default.
If you have any questions, you can ask them here and I'll answer them as soon as I can.
You can also view the source code on GitHub.
License
nslogin-web is licensed under the Apache License 2.0.