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Amazing and clean. Very clean.

Not sure where you're at in Dev for this tool, but if I had another Tab for "scheduling" where I could pick a configuration and give it a time to run+break settings, this thing would be a monster. I envision the tab to contain a caldender type interface, where in which you click it gives you a list of hours, click the hours, and it lists all your configs scheduled for that hour (and a +-button to add more).

Refer to image for rough idea.
sch1.png.2446d2f7460f3b3b3b2aa1f9f32a2113.png

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2 hours ago, avid said:

Amazing and clean. Very clean.

Not sure where you're at in Dev for this tool, but if I had another Tab for "scheduling" where I could pick a configuration and give it a time to run+break settings, this thing would be a monster. I envision the tab to contain a caldender type interface, where in which you click it gives you a list of hours, click the hours, and it lists all your configs scheduled for that hour (and a +-button to add more).

Refer to image for rough idea.
sch1.png.2446d2f7460f3b3b3b2aa1f9f32a2113.png

 

I was intending to implement a scheduling system, but never got round to it.

I haven't looked at this project for a while, I'll certainly do this when I have time.

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On 01/12/2017 at 3:53 AM, whipz said:

What happened to this ? it disappeared 0.o 

 

On 03/12/2017 at 1:19 AM, imbot said:

Looking forward to reupload ^.^

 

5 hours ago, thens said:

Any update on this ? seemed like a good project

 

Updated and re-uploaded 2017/12/04 - v 7.5:

  • Fixed proxy editing
  • Code refactoring
  • Skip broken local scripts
  • Escape OSBot parameters
Edited by Explv
Posted
2 hours ago, 1anter said:

question what script should i add to just auto login

You can just create a local script with nothing in it, except for stop(false) in onStart().

I have created it for you here: https://uppit.eu/f/xy2TSOWyUgp

Rename that file to "login.jar" and then put it in C:\Users\YourUsername\OSBot\Scripts

Then in the manager just select the local script with the name "Login".

I will see if I can add this feature to my manager without having to download a local script.

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