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Bot/Script Crash/Stop Notification

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Okay, so I was thinking about how numerous times, when i'm afk, my bot crashes or script stops. I thought about an idea where whenever this happens, it gives you a notification on your phone or whatever device.
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Led, support this bitch. Don't give me that attitude!.

Led, support this bitch. Don't give me that attitude!.

I am simply asking how this would be possible if the client was crashed aka closed.

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I don't know, the developers will manage. :D

I've thought of implementing this into my scripts.

Make it send a packet to the server every so often. If a packet isn't sent for a while, you can assume that the script stopped and you can mark it offline.

I can't run any bot for more than 1-2 hours without it just completely stopping, no error log just comes to a hault then Ill log out after 5 minutes, don't need any notification but support anyway..

I removed that flame, don't want to see that from you ever again.

OT: If it's possible to add sure, support.

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How will we know of this?

I've thought of implementing this into my scripts.

Make it send a packet to the server every so often. If a packet isn't sent for a while, you can assume that the script stopped and you can mark it offline.

Seems like the only possible way. 

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