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@rbxts/reply

v0.0.4

Published

Advanced lightweight rokux-like store replicator.

Downloads

3

Readme

Reply

A lightweight optimized Rokux store replicator.

Why you should use Reply and Rokux

The bigger your game expands, the more likely you will find it harder and harder to manage the state of the server and clients. This is where Rokux comes into play. It is a module that helps with state management. But this is not enough, it is complex to build a secured store replication system that conserves the receiver's state while replicating to it. This is when Reply comes into play, it simplifies the process of creating two stores with auto replication.

Constraints

Currently Reply only supports directional communication from server to client. But you can create your own inverse communication process. It also highly depends on Rokux.

Implementation

Currently there is a simple documentations for Reply, but you can easily look at the source code and reverse-engineer it.

Demo