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Krasnov

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  1. I'm trying to set up the open source version. In the project's Libraries (ctrl+alt+shift+S), 3 jar files seems to be missing: - C:\Users\Me\.m2\repository\org\osbot\osbot\0\osbot-0.jar - C:\Users\Me\.m2\repository\org\osbot\osbot\0\osbot-0-sources.jar - C:\Users\Me\.m2\repository\org\osbot\osbot\0\osbot-0-javadoc.jar Judging from the readme, I think these are supposed to be generated from the 'mvn initialize' command, run from clicking the Maven m symbol in the Maven Window. I did this but it didn't seem to fix the problem. Any insight? Edit: Seems I just needed to restart IntelliJ afterward. Leaving this post up incase it helps someone in the future.
  2. Thank you very much! I'll take a look.
  3. Some objects on the UI seem to be neither entities nor widgets. How would I go about identifying them so that I may reference them in a script? Some examples of this phenomenon are the rendered player model during character creation, the lock and keys in the pillory random event, or the answers in the quizmaster or classroom random events. Also interested to know how to read the status of a widget, such as the progress bar on tutorial island. I don't have another example of this at the moment but it occurred to me that this will likely be something I'll run into again. Thanks for any advice!
  4. Thanks for the advice! Continuing to work on this as a hobby in my free time.
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  6. Hello! I'm interested in setting up a bot farm and I'm wondering about how I can go about making money from it without having to get into the nitty gritty of transactions at first. I've experimented with botting and script writing and I know that I can program robust scripts if I put in the time and effort. I'm also not averse to spending money on VPNs, scripts, clients, and other services as overhead costs. All this to say that I'm doing research into how much money I can actually make working with a gold seller, effectively providing gold for them to sell in a mutually beneficial relationship. At this time I'm not interested and setting up any sort of gold selling system. That is far too big too fast, and is likely something I would never bother with. What are my options? Is this even a plausible source of income on the side nowadays? I look forward to feedback from experienced users. Edit: After looking into it, it's not hard to find sites that buy your gold at about $0.30 USD / M. If there are any discord servers for those botting as a source of income, I am interested in that. Surely such servers exist privately. I just feel sort of stiff on a forum, and the chatroom style of discord makes it easier to get a response and have a conversation. Thanks for any feedback.

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