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Add an option for the bot to stop after X hours of running

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Hey so as of now the bot can only stop the script on logout and take specified breaks. I think it would be a good feature to have the bot to stop the script after X amount of hours. This would be very useful as botters do not have to babysit a lot. So say you wanna head to bed and you don't want it to run overnight so you could set the bot to stop after X amount of hours, say 6 or 7. I don't know if this has been suggested before or not but it would definitely make a lot of peoples lives easier :P

Use this setting and it will do exactly what you are asking for:

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that means he needs to be logged in for 3 hours straight.if he want to do 60 minutes,3minute breaks for like 180 minutes runtime,it isn't possible.

You could set up a timer class to stop the script after X amount of time. 

This would be up to the scripter to add to the script though and I doubt many people would use it.

But as said above, you can just use the built in one in the script and not use breaks.

Edited by Juggles

that means he needs to be logged in for 3 hours straight.if he want to do 60 minutes,3minute breaks for like 180 minutes runtime,it isn't possible.

 

Then you need to consider writing your own script with logic as Juggles mentioned. If you need any help with scripting, post in the scripting help section :)

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