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Replaced isMaster with isPrimary #98

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6 changes: 3 additions & 3 deletions README.md
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Expand Up @@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ In the example below, the variable `options` is passed to the admiral. [Read the

Here is an example of `index.js`:
```js
const { isMaster } = require('cluster');
const { isPrimary } = require('cluster');
const { Fleet } = require('eris-fleet');
const path = require('path');
const { inspect } = require('util');
Expand All @@ -85,7 +85,7 @@ const options = {

const Admiral = new Fleet(options);

if (isMaster) {
if (isPrimary) {
// Code to only run for your master process
Admiral.on('log', m => console.log(m));
Admiral.on('debug', m => console.debug(m));
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -288,4 +288,4 @@ module.exports = {BotWorker, Eris};

## Using ES Modules

Instead of using the file path, you can use ES Modules by passing your BotWorker class to `options.BotWorker` and your ServiceWorker class to `ServiceWorker` in the `options.services` array. See [test/](https://github.com/danclay/eris-fleet/tree/master/test) for examples.
Instead of using the file path, you can use ES Modules by passing your BotWorker class to `options.BotWorker` and your ServiceWorker class to `ServiceWorker` in the `options.services` array. See [test/](https://github.com/danclay/eris-fleet/tree/master/test) for examples.