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3. Usage

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Usage

EDR will warn you when dangerous cmdrs make themselves known to the player journal: comms, interdiction, etc. You can also scan contacts with your ship's regular scanner to report them to EDR for the benefit of other EDR users and to get warnings / profiles for outlaws, or powerplay enemies.

Alternatively, you can trigger an EDR + Inara cmdr profile lookup by:

  • Sending an o7 to the cmdr you are wondering about.
  • Sending a !who cmdrname on chat (local, wing, etc.)

EDR will also show a situation report (aka sitrep) of your destination while jumping, if it had recent activity or a NOTAM. Information shown:

  • NOTAM (e.g. Community Goal, PvP Hub, Known hot spot, etc.)
  • List of recently sighted outlaws and cmdrs
  • List of cmdrs who recently interdicted or killed other cmdrs

To learn more, you can also send !help via the in-game chat. Don't panic: type !clear to remove the help screen :)

Dynamic Karma

On top of a static karma assigned to known outlaws, EDR also uses the scans and in-game event sent by other EDR users to compute a dynamic karma.

  • Karma is a measure of a commander's alignment versus the law: outlaw / ambiguous / lawful, e.g. Lawful+++
  • A commander will be classified as outlaw if they are scanned with a significant bounty. A long streak of clean scans will classify a commander as lawful.
  • The symbol in front of outlaw/ambiguous/lawful label indicates a dynamic karma.
  • Consider this as hint and use your best judgement. Also, the scans don't dissociate PvP bounties vs. powerplay bounties, vs. PvE bounties. Don't get scanned with a PvE bounty ;)

Activity

Send the following command via the in-game chat to get intel about recent activity or specific systems:

  • !sitreps to display a list of star systems with sitreps
  • !sitrep to display the sitrep for the current system
  • !sitrep system name to display the sitrep of a given star system
  • !notams to display a list of star systems with active NOTAMs
  • !notam system name to display the NOTAM of a given star system

Bounty hunting

Send the following command via the in-game chat to get intel about outlaws:

  • !outlaws to display a list of most recently sighted outlaws and their locations.
  • !where cmdrname to display the last sighting of cmdrname provided that EDR considers them as outlaws.

Real-time alerts

Send the following command via the in-game chat to control the real-time alerts about outlaws:

  • ?outlaws on to enable the real-time alerts about outlaws.
  • ?outlaws off to disable the real-time alerts about outlaws.
  • ?outlaws cr 10000 to set a minimum bounty of 10k credits.
  • ?outlaws ly 120 to set a maximum distance of 120 light years from your location.
  • ?outlaws cr - to remove the minimum bounty condition.
  • ?outlaws ly - to remove the maximum distance condition.

Powerplay hunting

Send the following command via the in-game chat to get intel about outlaws:

  • !enemies to display a list of most recently sighted enemies and their locations.
  • !where cmdrname to display the last sighting of cmdrname provided that EDR considers them as outlaws.

Real-time alerts

Send the following command via the in-game chat to control the real-time alerts about outlaws:

  • ?enemies on to enable the real-time alerts about enemies.
  • ?enemies off to disable the real-time alerts about enemies.
  • ?enemies cr 10000 to set a minimum bounty of 10k credits.
  • ?enemies ly 120 to set a maximum distance of 120 light years from your location.
  • ?enemies cr - to remove the minimum bounty condition.
  • ?enemies ly - to remove the maximum distance condition.

CmdrDex

Build your own personalized Commander Index (CmdrDex) to customize your EDR experience and help other EDR users make informed guesses about other commanders' intent. Your CmdrDex is personal, EDR will only show aggregated stats for the alignment tags, e.g. 79% outlaw, 25% neutral, 5% enforcer (abbreviated as [!70% ?25%? +5%] in-game).

General chat commands:

  • -# or -# cmdrname to untag (remove) a contact or cmdrname from your commander index.
  • #tag or #tag cmdrname to tag a contact or cmdrname with a custom tag in your commander index.
  • -#tag or -#tag cmdrname to remove the tag tag from a contact or cmdrname in your commander index, e.g. #pirate jack sparrow).

Alignment tags

Tag a commander with an alignment tag:

  • outlaw tag if you see them going after a clean and non-enemy power commander.
  • enforcer tag if you have seen them going after an outlaw.
  • neutral tag if you disagree with EDR's classification and want to suppress its warning, or if a commander just seems to go about their own business.

Supported chat commands:

  • #outlaw or #! to tag a contact with an outlaw tag.
  • #outlaw cmdrname or #! cmdrname to tag cmdrname with an outlaw tag.
  • #neutral or #? to tag a contact with a neutral tag.
  • #neutral cmdrname or #? cmdrname to tag cmdrname with a neutral tag.
  • #enforcer or #+ to tag a contact with an enforcer tag.
  • #enforcer cmdrname or #+ cmdrname to tag cmdrname with an enforcer tag.
  • -#alignment-tag or -#alignment-tag cmdrname to remove the alignment-tag from a contact or cmdrname in your commander index.

Friends

You can tag a commander with a Friend tag if you are like-minder or fly frequently together. EDR might use this information to infer a social graph.

Supported chat commands:

  • #= or #friend to tag a contact with a friend tag.
  • #= cmdrname or #friend cmdrname to tag cmdrname with a friend tag.
  • -#= or -#friend cmdrname to remove a friend tag from a contact or cmdrname in your commander index.

Memo

You can attach a note to a commander so that you remember how you met them or who they are.

Supported chat commands:

  • @# memo to attach a custom note to a contact with memo in your commanders index.",
  • @# cmdrname memo=the memo to attach a custom note to cmdrname with the memo in your commanders index.",
  • -@#```` or -@# cmdrnameto remove the custom note from a contact orcmdrname``` in your commander index

Squadron Dex

If you are a member of a wing / squadron on Inara, you will have access to a Squadron Index with the following feature:

  • Profile info will show if a commander is considered as an ally or enemy by your squadron: SQN Ally by member
  • If you have an Inara rank of co-pilot or above, you can tag other commanders as ally or enemy
  • Note: only members of the same or higher rank can modify / delete existing entries.

Supported commands

  • #enemy or #s! to tag a contact as an enemy of your squadron.
  • #enemy cmdrname or #s! cmdrname to tag cmdrname as an enemy of your squadron.
  • #ally or #s+ to tag a contact as an ally of your squadron.
  • #ally cmdrname or #s+ cmdrname to tag cmdrname as an ally of your squadron.
  • -#ally or -#enemy cmdrname to remove the ally or enemy tag from a contact or cmdrname in your squadron index.

Nearby

Find services near you or a specific system:

  • !if or !if Lave to find an Interstellar Factors near your position or Lave
  • !raw or !raw Lave to find a Raw Material Trader near your position or Lave
  • !encoded, !enc or !enc Lave to find an Encoded Data Trader near your position or Lave
  • !manufactured, !man or !man Lave to find a Manufactured Material Trader near your position or Lave
  • !staging or !staging Lave to find a good staging station near your position or Lave, i.e. large pads, shipyard, outfitting, repair/rearm/refuel.
  • !htb, !humantechbroker or !htb Lave to find a Human Tech Broker near your position or Lave
  • !gtb, !guardiantechbroker or !gtb Lave to find a Guardian Tech Broker near your position or Lave

Misc.

Get distances between systems:

  • !distance system_name shows the distance between your location and system_name
  • !distance origin > destination shows the distance between origin and destination

Control EDR settings by sending the following commands via the in-game chat:

  • !crimes [on|off] to turn on and off EDR's crime reporting feature. For instance, type !crimes off before engaging in an agreed upon duel
  • !audiocue [on/off/loud/soft] to control the audio cues
  • !overlay [on|off|] to enable/disable or verify the overlay
  • !clear to clear the overlay
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