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OSBot CLI Script Creator - Manage your bots easily

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1 minute ago, PulseImpulse said:

but i have vps's that run linux :o and are there any alternatives for this application that support Linux?

yep :P 

 

 

also looks much more professional, and is written in java, so it can be used on linux, and because it is written in java it can and does use the osbot api, pretty damn sweet if you ask me

31 minutes ago, The Hero of Time said:

yep :P 

 

 

also looks much more professional, and is written in java, so it can be used on linux, and because it is written in java it can and does use the osbot api, pretty damn sweet if you ask me

Thank you

I really like the idea but since I'm no VIP, I can't run two different two OSBot clients however I do can run two bots in one client. I hope you can have an option to do it in another tab. :)

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5 hours ago, Failure said:

I really like the idea but since I'm no VIP, I can't run two different two OSBot clients however I do can run two bots in one client. I hope you can have an option to do it in another tab. :)

as far as i know cli doesn't support that, not sure though

6 hours ago, The Hero of Time said:

as far as i know cli doesn't support that, not sure though

Awh that's a bummer, ahh well maybe in the furture it will.

#OSBotCLIScriptCreatorForLinuxPlz

Kidding aside it's a nice thing can it chain scripts too and by chaining I mean multiple scripts after another on one bot with rebooting it?

 

If so I might have to leech a bit of code. ?

I wonder why you choose to write it in C# though?

Is it because you are most proficient in that language or some other reason?

I would've chosen for java or c/c++ application, heck even python or something.

Seeing as those who run multiple accounts try to cram as much out of their box as possible and linux (the os itself) takes less ram by default.

I ain't bashing though. You've made something that put a smile on my face. ?

I'm trying to achieve something similair only then with PHP/web front + cron + java and probably BASH though most likely BASH will be some basic executer of tasks and semi automatcally generated.

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5 hours ago, shelledroot said:

#OSBotCLIScriptCreatorForLinuxPlz

Kidding aside it's a nice thing can it chain scripts too and by chaining I mean multiple scripts after another on one bot with rebooting it?

 

If so I might have to leech a bit of code. ?

I wonder why you choose to write it in C# though?

Is it because you are most proficient in that language or some other reason?

I would've chosen for java or c/c++ application, heck even python or something.

Seeing as those who run multiple accounts try to cram as much out of their box as possible and linux (the os itself) takes less ram by default.

I ain't bashing though. You've made something that put a smile on my face. ?

I'm trying to achieve something similair only then with PHP/web front + cron + java and probably BASH though most likely BASH will be some basic executer of tasks and semi automatcally generated.

i am familair in C# yes and i couldve written it in java too, but making a UI in C# is really really easy

and no it cant chain scripts

  • 4 years later...

Does this thing still work?

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