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  1. Setup Screens Smithing Mode Results & Show-off
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  2. Script Development Setup Part 1: Local scripting environment 1. Download & install Java SE Development Kit 8 2. Download & install IntelliJ IDEA 3. Creating the project 3.1. Open IntelliJ IDEA & create a new project 3.2. Make sure the selected JDK is version 8 and click next 3.3. No project template will be required, click next 3.4. Give the project a name (eg: scripts), then click finish 4. Configuring the project 4.1. Press CTRL + ALT + SHIFT + S (or File -> Project Structure...) and go to Modules, open the Dependencies tab and click the + button and select "Library..." and "Java" 4.2. Locate the OSBot jar file and select it, select "Project library" and click next 4.3. Go to Artifacts (on the same window, under Modules) and click the + button, select "JAR" then "Empty" 4.4. Give the artifact some name(eg: scripts_jar), select include in project build, right click "scripts" (or whatever the project name you chose) compile output on the right side and select "Put into Output Root". Output directory should be the OSBot scripts directory: $USER_HOME$\OSBot\Scripts\ 5. Test the settings 5.1. Right side, under Project, expand the directories and right click src to create a new class file 5.2. Give it some name, make sure it's a Class file and click ok 5.3. Write some test code 5.4. Press CTRL + F9 (or Build -> Build Project) 5.5. Open the OSBot client and refresh the script list, the "Example Script" should appear on the list Part 2: SDN scripting environment 1. Request GIT access 2. Create a local repository VCS -> Import into Version Control -> Create Git Repository... and select the project directory (scripts in the example) 3. Adjust project structure to meet SDN script project structure guidelines. In this case I'll create a directory for the script and move the src directory under it. 4. Press CTRL + K (or VCS -> Commit...), add some commit message and select only the required files (java classes, resources), no IDE generated configuration files, then click commit (and if prompted to review warnings, just click commit again on the dialog that appears) 5. Press CTRL + SHIFT + K (or VCS -> Git -> Push...) 6. First time doing this you will have to define the remote branch to push to, so click on "Define remote" 7. You will need to fill in the URL to your GIT repository then click ok The GIT_USERNAME and GIT_REPOSITORY are usually the same, the GIT details will be obtained once your GIT access request is approved That is GIT_USERNAME:GIT_PASSWORD (there is a : in there) 8. Push changes , they will appear on your gitweb repository page Useful Hotkey Summary CTRL + F9: export script jar to the client directory CTRL + K: commit CTRL + SHIFT + K: push CTRL + ALT + S: open IDE settings CTRL + ALT + SHIFT + S: open project settings CTRL + ALT + INSERT: create new file in current directory CTRL + ALT + L: autoformat code CTRL + ALT + ENTER: autocomplete statement at caret position CTRL + F: search CTRL + R: replace CTRL + P: paramter info for method at caret position
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  3. Hey, Just some small changes to the interacting code MISC: - Small changes to the interacting code and accuracy tweaks. - Minor bug fixes. - The OSBot Team
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  4. Script appears to be broken after client update. Just tele's out of Zulrah lair with dueling ring.
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  5. Heeey, I know it's so strange i've never had any issues up untill a few days ago its odd. I can do! give me untill later this evening and ishall post them up
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  6. can I have trial for fighter script? looks promising
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