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moomoo.js

v0.0.0

Published

Simple bot API for MooMoo.io

Downloads

4

Readme

MooMoo.js

This is a simple bot API for MooMoo.io.

Note that this is not an AI library, only the endpoint.

Installation

Organization

The structure of a simple multiboxing bot can be as follow:

Moo 1
├─┬ ThingManager 1
│ ├── Thing 1
│ ├── Thing 2
│ └── Thing 3
├─┬ PlayerManager 1
│ ├── Player 1
│ ├── Player 2
│ └── Player 3
├── LBs
├── Alliances
├─┬ Conn 1
│ └─┬ Interface 1
│   ├── Player 1
│   └── Inputs 1
└─┬ Conn 2
  └─┬ Interface 2
    ├── Player 2
    └── Inputs 2

|Name|Per/Multi|About |-|-|- |Moo|per IP|Used for each server / IP |Thing Manager|per Moo|Aka TM - Used to control things |Thing|multi per TM|A, well, thing |Player Manager|per Moo|Aka PM - Used to control players |Player|multi per PM|An unknown player |LBs|per Moo|Leaderboard manager |Alliances|per Moo|Alliance "manager" |Conn|multi per Moo|A simple socket connection |Interface|per Conn|An advanced socket to attach events onto |Inputs|per Interface|A class to control the inputs and let you move

Documentation

To gain access of the library, you first must need to install it, and then use require("moomoo.js") to get the main module.

A sample bot is below:

var moo = require("moomoo.js");
var bot = moo("52.89.68.23");
bot.create("Bot", {
  spawn: "re",
}).on("identify", con => {
  console.log("Identified!");
  con.spawn().then(me => {
    console.log(`I'm at ${me.x}, ${me.y}`);
    if (bot.als.exists("BOT")) {
      con.join("BOT");
    } else {
      con.create("BOT").then(r => {
        r.on("ask", u => {
          if (u.name == "Bot") {
            con.accept(u);
          } else {
            con.reject(u);
          }
        });
      });
    }
  });
});