HARUSPEX — Terminal D-Scan and Local Intel Tool (macOS / Linux / Windows)

HARUSPEX is a terminal-based intel tool for EVE Online. It runs alongside the client, accepts D-scan and local chat pastes, and produces structured tactical assessments. There is also an optional live log monitoring mode for local chat enrichment. It is free, open source, requires no account, and makes no authenticated API calls.

D-Scan

Raw directional scanner output is classified into five tactical categories — Combat, Recon, Logi, Hauler, Other — with proportional bar charts and percentages. Tactically significant hulls are surfaced as Signals of Interest, grouped by category in threat-priority order: Black Ops, Command Ships, Heavy Interdictors, Interdictors, Combat Recons, Strategic Cruisers, and covert-capable classes. 529 hull types covered via bundled SDE data. No network request is made.

Field conditions are tracked with contextual annotations. A Mobile Tractor Unit indicates an active site in progress. A deployed warp disruption probe indicates something is being caught. A cynosural field indicates that whatever was invited has arrived. Combat probes are flagged with appropriate urgency.

Combat Recon Ships are noted to carry passive D-scan immunity. If one appears on scan regardless, HARUSPEX considers this significant and says so.

Local

Paste your local roster for instant cross-referencing against ESI and zKillboard. Danger ratings, kill counts, and wormhole affiliation flags. Async lookups, rate-limited, no auth required.

Monitoring

Watches your EVE chat logs in real time. Pilots who speak in local are automatically enriched and assessed. System name detected from log context and displayed in the header. Pilots who do not speak will not appear. HARUSPEX considers this an upstream limitation and has filed the appropriate documentation.


Download

Pre-compiled single-file binaries for macOS (universal), Linux, and Windows on the Releases page. No Python required.

Source: GitHub - mogglemoss/haruspex: EVE Online D-scan and local intel TUI — HARUSPEX Proximity Intelligence Platform · GitHub


Honest caveats

HARUSPEX produces assessments, not facts. A clean D-scan means the system appears empty to your directional scanner. These are related but not identical conditions. Pilots absent from zKillboard will not be flagged; this is a known limitation and not a bug; the distinction is philosophical. HARUSPEX has never lost a ship, has never flown one, and considers these facts unrelated.

— Cormorant Fell