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Using CLI with a local script and no parameters?

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Let's say I have a local script called testScript.jar.  How would I run that with CLI?

I've tried both of the following and always end up with "Script settings are incorrect, unable to load automatically!"

java -jar OSBot.jar -login username:password -world 383 -bot bot_name:bot_pass:bot_pin -mem 1024 -script testScript.jar --allow norandoms,lowcpu

java -jar OSBot.jar -login username:password -world 383 -bot bot_name:bot_pass:bot_pin -mem 1024 -script testScript --allow norandoms,lowcpu



Note that I don't need to pass any parameters in.  

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40 minutes ago, Lordsthan said:

Try -script testScript:null

That got past the error! I see "Starting local script with name: testScript" now, but then it still doesn't start any script once OSBot is fully started. 

I'll keep toying with it but if you have any more insight, I'm all ears.

Thanks!

 

Idk too much about open the client in .bat because actually i dont need it, but i did it here:

java -jar osbot.jar -login name:password -world 383 -bot email:password:pin -mem 1024 -script scriptname:0 --allow norandoms, lowcpu

Will start, login the bot in osbot menu and load the script but in my notebook the cpu usage go to 58% and dosent quickly login the bot in osrs name/password field.

I not waited 5 min to see if will work or not but test it in your computer to see.

Edit: Was my fault i erased the lowcpu... using " :0 " after scriptname will work

Edit2: "-script scriptName:KalaIsNoobFarmer " kkkkk yeah will work too

Edited by RuneMaker4657

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