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shield to Agar.io Private Servers guild

OgarII

Your friendly agar.io private server recreation.

  • It supports all current agar.io protocol versions.

  • It supports handling multiple worlds, all within one instance. Be wary that you can still use up the one CPU core node.js is running on.

  • It has a minimal memory footprint, and strictly uses uWebSockets for networking.

  • The code uses JSDoc to specify types. Understanding what the code does is down to your understanding of English.

Notes

  • Ask all your questions over on the Agar.io Private Servers Discord guild.

  • Before connecting from agar.io you will need to do core.disableIntegrityChecks(true) in the console.

Running

  1. Make sure you have node.js version 8 or greater.

  2. Make sure you have a C++11 compliant compiler for building uWebSockets.

    • If you're on Windows, npm install -g windows-build-tools.
    • If you're on GNU/Linux, use your package manager to install a supported C++ compiler such as GCC.
  3. Clone / download the repo.

  4. npm install in /.

  5. cd ./cli/

  6. node index.js

Configuring

  • After your first run, OgarII will drop two files in cli/ / working directory: log-settings.json and settings.json.

  • To change how OgarII runs, modify cli/settings.json.

  • To change what gets logged, modify cli/log-settings.json.

Expanding

  • To create your own commands, check out src/commands/CommandList.js on the command API. To add it to the CLI use ServerHandle.commands.register, and for chat commands use ServerHandle.chatCommands.register.

  • To create your own gamemodes, inherit src/Gamemode.js's Gamemode abstract class, modify event handling to your wish, then add it with ServerHandle.gamemodes.register before the handle starts.

  • The ServerHandle class is standalone, which means that you can completely ditch the cli/ folder, require("./src/ServerHandle.js") and do whatever you want with it. OgarII is also available as an npm package for this exact purpose.

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