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+# Logs
+logs
+*.log
+npm-debug.log*
+yarn-debug.log*
+yarn-error.log*
+lerna-debug.log*
+
+# Diagnostic reports (https://nodejs.org/api/report.html)
+report.[0-9]*.[0-9]*.[0-9]*.[0-9]*.json
+
+# Runtime data
+pids
+*.pid
+*.seed
+*.pid.lock
+
+# Directory for instrumented libs generated by jscoverage/JSCover
+lib-cov
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+# Coverage directory used by tools like istanbul
+coverage
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+# nyc test coverage
+.nyc_output
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+# Grunt intermediate storage (https://gruntjs.com/creating-plugins#storing-task-files)
+.grunt
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+# Bower dependency directory (https://bower.io/)
+bower_components
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+# node-waf configuration
+.lock-wscript
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+# Compiled binary addons (https://nodejs.org/api/addons.html)
+build/Release
+
+# Dependency directories
+node_modules/
+jspm_packages/
+
+# TypeScript v1 declaration files
+typings/
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+# TypeScript cache
+*.tsbuildinfo
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+# Optional npm cache directory
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+# Optional eslint cache
+.eslintcache
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+# Microbundle cache
+.rpt2_cache/
+.rts2_cache_cjs/
+.rts2_cache_es/
+.rts2_cache_umd/
+
+# Optional REPL history
+.node_repl_history
+
+# Output of 'npm pack'
+*.tgz
+
+# Yarn Integrity file
+.yarn-integrity
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+# dotenv environment variables file
+.env
+.env.test
+
+# parcel-bundler cache (https://parceljs.org/)
+.cache
+
+# Next.js build output
+.next
+
+# Nuxt.js build / generate output
+.nuxt
+dist
+
+# Gatsby files
+.cache/
+# Comment in the public line in if your project uses Gatsby and *not* Next.js
+# https://nextjs.org/blog/next-9-1#public-directory-support
+# public
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+# vuepress build output
+.vuepress/dist
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+# Serverless directories
+.serverless/
+
+# FuseBox cache
+.fusebox/
+
+# DynamoDB Local files
+.dynamodb/
+
+# TernJS port file
+.tern-port
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diff --git a/README.md b/README.md
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+rogue.js
+========
+
+A simple multiplayer, roguelike, game.
+
+### Features
+* Gameplay inspired by Nethack but nowhere near as in depth
+* Multiplayer dungeon, where others can help or hurt your run
+* Whatever else I get inspired to do
+
+Copyright and Licenses
+======================
+
+2019 Matt Kohls
+
+GPL3
+
+### Libraries and Resources Used
+
+[ws](https://github.com/websockets/ws) a Node.js WebSocket library. MIT \ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/package-lock.json b/package-lock.json
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+{
+ "name": "rogue.js",
+ "version": "1.0.0",
+ "lockfileVersion": 1,
+ "requires": true,
+ "dependencies": {
+ "async-limiter": {
+ "version": "1.0.1",
+ "resolved": "https://registry.npmjs.org/async-limiter/-/async-limiter-1.0.1.tgz",
+ "integrity": "sha512-csOlWGAcRFJaI6m+F2WKdnMKr4HhdhFVBk0H/QbJFMCr+uO2kwohwXQPxw/9OCxp05r5ghVBFSyioixx3gfkNQ=="
+ },
+ "ws": {
+ "version": "7.2.0",
+ "resolved": "https://registry.npmjs.org/ws/-/ws-7.2.0.tgz",
+ "integrity": "sha512-+SqNqFbwTm/0DC18KYzIsMTnEWpLwJsiasW/O17la4iDRRIO9uaHbvKiAS3AHgTiuuWerK/brj4O6MYZkei9xg==",
+ "requires": {
+ "async-limiter": "^1.0.0"
+ }
+ }
+ }
+}
diff --git a/package.json b/package.json
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+{
+ "name": "rogue.js",
+ "version": "1.0.0",
+ "description": "Multiplayer roguelike game",
+ "main": "index.js",
+ "scripts": {
+ "test": "echo \"Error: no test specified\" && exit 1"
+ },
+ "author": "Matt Kohls",
+ "license": "GPL-3.0-only",
+ "dependencies": {
+ "ws": "^7.2.0"
+ }
+}