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How can you stop your script from being stolen?

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  • Lets say I release my first script to the public via Forum Download.
  • Then It takes my first script and it takes 4-6 Weeks before it is approved and uploaded to the SDN, This makes it vulnerable during this whole time...
  • Whats stopping people from Drag-n-Dropping my compiled.Java into a Java Decompiler? and stealing all my code?
  • Am I able to remove white-space and make my Variable & function names impossible to understand, Whilst supplying admins with a normal copy?

How do you go about this process?:feels:🍫

You could try using an obfuscator, but even then, if someone is skiller and motivated enough, they can get the source code from the runtime when its loaded. 

1 hour ago, Apaec said:

How to prevent your script being stolen: Don't upload it to the public forum

Don't you have to post it on the Un-official scripts section for approval? :???:

 

2 hours ago, Imthabawse said:

Don't you have to post it on the Un-official scripts section for approval? :???:

Nope, SDN scripts are uploaded separately via a git repo shared with you and the developers.

The unofficial scripts section is for just that - unofficial scripts.

2 hours ago, Imthabawse said:

Don't you have to post it on the Un-official scripts section for approval? :???:

 

no?

This is not just to op but for all noobs:

Your code is not special, stop trying to obfuscate and/or do everything you can to keep your code from being public. It's code that can be easily remade by anyone.  In the case of putting it on the SDN, like everyone said, you aren't required to release the code.

I've once removed my public code because I got tired of going to the scripting help section and seeing noobs just copy and paste other people's code and ask for help

2 hours ago, Chris said:

no?

 

2 hours ago, Apaec said:

Nope, SDN scripts are uploaded separately via a git repo shared with you and the developers.

The unofficial scripts section is for just that - unofficial scripts.

Ok sorry y'all was confused on how that worked.

1 hour ago, Imthabawse said:

Ok sorry y'all was confused on how that worked.

No worries, only scripters really know how the process works as they're the only ones who've been through it. No reason you should have known!

20 hours ago, dreameo said:

This is not just to op but for all noobs:

Your code is not special, stop trying to obfuscate and/or do everything you can to keep your code from being public. It's code that can be easily remade by anyone.  In the case of putting it on the SDN, like everyone said, you aren't required to release the code.

I've once removed my public code because I got tired of going to the scripting help section and seeing noobs just copy and paste other people's code and ask for help

His code could be special, how do you know? He might have some ground breaking algorithm that he wants people to test for him and doesnt want competitors getting their hands on it.

The more people who copy and paste code from other peoples work, the more scripts people release to the SDN will potentially negatively affect my sales because who the fuck wants to pay for a fisher when theres 300 different free ones,
I support obfuscation, if people want to code something they should go out of their way to learn how to do it themselves.

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Don't you have to post it on the Un-official scripts section for approval?

On 5/24/2019 at 1:39 PM, Chris said:

no?

Lol. Gotta love a nice dev community where the mods are helpful and not doucheworthy.

Edited by NukeDropper

On 5/24/2019 at 2:51 PM, dreameo said:

This is not just to op but for all noobs:

Your code is not special, stop trying to obfuscate and/or do everything you can to keep your code from being public. It's code that can be easily remade by anyone.  In the case of putting it on the SDN, like everyone said, you aren't required to release the code.

I've once removed my public code because I got tired of going to the scripting help section and seeing noobs just copy and paste other people's code and ask for help

This might be the most ignorant and idiotic advice i've ever heard anyone give on any topic what-so-ever.

27 minutes ago, NukeDropper said:

Lol. Gotta love a nice dev community where the mods are helpful and not doucheworthy.

lul

13 hours ago, Tom said:

His code could be special, how do you know? He might have some ground breaking algorithm that he wants people to test for him and doesnt want competitors getting their hands on it.

The more people who copy and paste code from other peoples work, the more scripts people release to the SDN will potentially negatively affect my sales because who the fuck wants to pay for a fisher when theres 300 different free ones,
I support obfuscation, if people want to code something they should go out of their way to learn how to do it themselves.

Such a good guy, no wonder why he is Scripter III and Chris is Scripter II. Thank you Tom. 

30 minutes ago, NukeDropper said:

Lol. Gotta love a nice dev community where the mods are helpful and not doucheworthy.

 

26 minutes ago, NukeDropper said:

This might be the most ignorant and idiotic advice i've ever heard anyone give on any topic what-so-ever.

 

lol

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