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json.lua
- fe: A tiny, embeddable language implemented in ANSI C
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Free mods list
One option might be to look at the Path of Building “Data” folder. If you need them in another format (e.g. json), it wouldn’t be that hard to write a Lua script to export them in your preferred format (using this json library, for example.
- Closing your program
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A question about save/load.
If you don't want to reinvent the wheels, you might want a json encoder to transform data into strings and back. Or bitser if you want better performance and smaller files in exchange for human-readability.
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Plain Text. With Lines
Honestly, I just went with JSON because there's a nice Lua library for it (thank you https://github.com/rxi/json.lua).
I haven't thought about the file format much so far, just the experience of writing in it as if it's the "ground truth". We all seldom open our text files in a hex editor.
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Open a Lua file and create Object/Array/Table
JSON https://github.com/rxi/json.lua
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Lua, Open lua file and display as a table
Get json.lua from here. Put it in your project directory alongside file1.lua.
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Cant get highscore to save
Good point. How about this? It allows you to encode/decode Lua values into/from JSON.
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Indexing / substrings
I like this json library and tend to use it for save files (also makes them easy to edit by hand while debugging). It gets angry if you use tables with a mix of string and numerical keys, but I'd advise against that anyway. I've also used binser, which is also effective and easy to use.
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Preserve previously used tag between restarts
lua json module can be found from here: https://github.com/rxi/json.lua
plugins
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Wireguard connections not resetting/very sticky
Previously, when primary WAN resets, Wireguard would jump onto failover, but not jump back once primary was restored. This is a problem when failover shouldn't be used except for emergencies, e.g. it has limited traffic. This is issue 3325.
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23.1.8 is up
plugins: os-crowdsec 1.0.5[1]
- OPNsense 23.1.7 released
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Setup guide for DuckDNS on new Dynamic DNS setting?
But the latest ddclient plugin still has a bug that will keep spamming DuckDNS every 5 minutes: https://github.com/opnsense/plugins/issues/3344. So I still keep using the old dydns plugin for now.
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Dnscrypt-proxy package need to update
You might have better luck putting in an issue here: https://github.com/opnsense/plugins
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Enable Zerotier via script
So, I have a feeling the answer can be found at https://github.com/opnsense/plugins/tree/master/net/zerotier, but I cannot make sense of what is there.
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23.1.2 is up
plugins: os-acme-client 3.16[1]
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23.1.1 is up
plugins: os-haproxy 4.1[1]
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OPNsense 23.1 released
Someone Reported - https://github.com/opnsense/plugins/issues/3267
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Prefer IPv4 over IPv6 in a dualstack network
AFAIK Unbound does not support it but BIND plugin does (https://github.com/opnsense/plugins/blob/master/dns/bind/pkg-descr), so:
What are some alternatives?
haproxy-lua-http - Simple Lua HTTP helper && client for use with HAProxy.
haproxy-auth-request - auth-request allows you to add access control to your HTTP services based on a subrequest to a configured HAProxy backend.
vector - A high-performance observability data pipeline.
eastend-notebook-syntax - Atom syntax theme - East End Notebook
blog - Source code of my personal blog
ddclient - This is the new home for ddclient. Ddclient is a Perl client used to update dynamic DNS entries for accounts on 'Dynamic DNS Network Services' free DNS service. It currently supports a lot of different routers and a few different services.
serpent - Lua serializer and pretty printer.
hw-probe - Probe for hardware, check operability and find drivers
tiled - Flexible level editor
WGDashboard - Simplest dashboard for WireGuard VPN written in Python w/ Flask