Using WarMAC#

WarMAC has a variety of commands for users to select from. Each command has its own unique options and arguments. Wherever possible, options that perform similar functions for different commands will share the same name.

Note

WarMAC currently only has the Average command. More commands will be added in the future.

Running WarMAC#

Every WarMAC command is preceded by warmac. The general help section of the program can be viewed by running warmac --help.
The general help section describes each command’s function, as well as describing the available flags and options.
$ warmac <command> [options]

Options#

When determining whether to display the program’s help or to display the current program’s version, WarMAC will use whichever of the two options is given first.
-h, --help#

Print the command line usage and then exit. Providing this option is identical to calling warmac without any command. WarMAC will ignore all other options if -h or --help is given.

-V, --version#

Print the current version of WarMAC and exit. WarMAC will ignore all other options if -V or --version is given.

Subcommands#

The following is a list of commands that WarMAC can run:
average#

Calculates the average platinum price of an item. It can find the median, mean, mode, geometric mean, or harmonic mean of the specified item. It’s also able to target specific platforms, use buyer listings instead of seller listings, and filter out older orders.