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| 31 | <p><strong>NAOdash</strong> is a service that analyzes <a href="https://nethackwiki.com/wiki/NetHack">NetHack</a> players' game data on the <a href="https://alt.org/nethack/">nethack.alt.org</a> public server and displays statistics. |
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| 33 | <p>It can be used in several ways. In all cases below, USERNAME is your NAO username. |
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| 36 | <dt>Website |
| 37 | <dd>Go to /dash/USERNAME. <a href="/dash/mgv">Example</a>. |
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| 39 | <dt>CLI program |
| 40 | <dd>Install the <code>App::NAOdash</code> module using your favourite CPAN client, for example by running <code>cpanm --sudo App::NAOdash</code> or <code>sudo cpan App::NAOdash</code>. |
| 41 | <p>You can then run <code>naodash USERNAME</code>. |
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| 43 | <dt>JSON API |
| 44 | <dd>Go to /json/USERNAME. <a href="/json/mgv">Example</a>. |
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| 46 | <dt>Perl module |
| 47 | <dd>Install the <code>NetHack::NAOdash</code> module using your favourite CPAN client. <a href="https://metacpan.org/pod/NetHack::NAOdash">Link to documentation</a>. |
| 48 | </dl> |