nil-tum-ret

1.0.0 • Public • Published

nil-tum-ret

nil-tum-ret

What is nil-tum-ret?

nil-tum-ret is an application that allows your server to easily utilize multiple processor cores among other things.

Installation and Configuration

  • Step 1. Install nil-tum-ret:
    npm install nil-tum-ret
  • Step 2. Create an application
    adult create app.js
  • Step 3. Edit your configuration file.
    Do this via terminal or an SSH client
  • Step 4. Start your application
    adult start app.js

Addons & Usage

nil-tum-ret provides multiple useful addons by default:

  1. Fast-forwarding.
    Speeds up processing and attempts to use multiple cores.
  2. Drive Compatibility.
    Makes compatibility with Google drive easy.
  3. Synchronization.
    Syncs up with your current apps (can be customized).
  4. Memory Optimization.
    Scans memory to detect any optimization patterns.
  5. CPU Scanning.
    Scans processor to feed back statistics on usage.

Commands

  • --start - Start your script.
  • --stop - Stops specified script.
  • --create - Use this command to create an app.
  • --disable - Disables nil-tum-ret entirely.
  • --pause - Puts specified app on hold.
  • --schedule - Schedules a script to run at a certain time.
  • --bugreport - Use this command to report bugs with nil-tum-ret.
  • --changelog - Lists the changes in your current version.
  • --version - Lists what version you are currently running.
  • --help - Displays all commands.

Troubleshooting

Having issues? Try reinstalling.
You can use --bugreport to report any bugs you may be running into using our package.

Changelog

Check out our GitHub page to see all the latest updates.

Dependencies

nil-tum-ret requires you have gulp-less, karma, and gulp-livereload installed on your machine.

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License

MIT

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    npm i nil-tum-ret

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