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Overriding Break Handler via Bot/Script Parameters?

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Hi

I am trying to create my own break handler.

Is there a parameter I can use when executing osbot from CLI that overides the break handler?

Or are there any scripts that accept such features?

Thanks

-allow norandoms removes all random solvers, but I do believe there was a way (somewhat recently) to override the break manager by itself. I'll have a little look around forum & see if i can find it

Edit: 

not sure if this is still a thing or not.

Edited by Slut

I think you have to write your own login handler aswell in that case.

Take a look at this snippet: 

 

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That's a good idea if I wrote my own scripts but at present I 'm using premium scripts.

I was hoping the bot had a logout parameter to be used with the CLI but further research has concluded it doesn't.

For now I will kill my java processes instead of logging out. Bit hacky but should work until I buy/write my own scripts.

17 hours ago, secretsally said:

That's a good idea if I wrote my own scripts but at present I 'm using premium scripts.

I was hoping the bot had a logout parameter to be used with the CLI but further research has concluded it doesn't.

For now I will kill my java processes instead of logging out. Bit hacky but should work until I buy/write my own scripts.

Pretty sure there's a checkbox to stop the script on break. Sounds like that's what you need; unless you have a requirement to close the client entirely

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