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Smicxtague

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  1. I'm not sure what I did wrong that night (admittedly i had been drinking a little bit) but i went back into eclipse and did it exactly how you had it and it's working no problem. I'm going to continue on with your guide. Made a few fun modifications just to test for like woodcutting and it works just fine. so should be a fun little learning project!!
  2. perfect im gonna use intellij and give it shot. This is all just a fun learning experience for me anyways. The runescape botting part just happens to be a fun thing for me lmao. I built a very primitive color bot and just wanting to learn something more advanced thanks for everything! If you have any updated guides or other content you suggest - hit me up with it Going to work through yours today though!
  3. Hey guys. Im fairly new to learning how to code with osbot here and stumbled upon this guide. I understand the basics of java and im doing this mainly just to continue learning for myself... I am having an issue with eclipse though where even after importing my reference library with the latest build of osbot - it's spitting out errors with the code backbone? Is this a known issue or have i just messed something up somewhere? thanks a bunch. Edit: I moved over to intellj IDEA which I prefer personally anyways ..and it imported the library just fine and didn't throw any errors. So maybe eclipse is just being weird these days?

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