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It doesn't technically work locally but you can go outside and connect via the net to make it work.
When you disconnect from a machine you are then working locally (notice the prompt doesn't show your ip?) and scp won't work. But if you connect via the network to your own machine (click on it in the network map or type 'connect [your.own.ip.address]") then scp does work.
The "scp" command does work locally. You can download another copy of a file you have.
For example, let's use Notes.txt.
"scp Notes.txt" will create another copy of the file in the /home folder labeled "Notes.txt(1)". This applies for all .txt files, though I have not tested it on other file types.
scp does work locally - scp filename ../home/misc/filename2 copies filename into /home/misc and renames it filename2
append filename text text text - appends a new line reading "text text text" to filename
append does not seem to be documented in game. Also note that it does not want you to put appended text into " "
Finally it's not 100% reliable when forging documents/records but it's got it's uses.
Use it on on the "HTTP WebServer" port ussally port 80
So the command to use it would be,
"WebServerWorm 80" and just press enter [you can just type in "Web" and press enter and it will auto complete.]
ForkBomb is well, a fork bomb.
If you are about to be caught, type in "forkbomb" you already have it as it is a simple shell command even in real life. [node -e "(function f() { require('child_process').spawn(process.argv[0], ['-e', '(' + f.toString() + '());']); }());"] <--- That would be the command irl.
Typing in "forkbomb" tab auto completes when typing in fork. It crashes the system you are connected to, it is a good idea since all it does is save you time is to recconect and wipe those logs if you can though.