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Config values

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Hey, So i'm trying to make a questing bot and came across a problem where i can't seem to find a solution.

I want to know if it's possible to let the bot know if a certain quest is started or completed.

First i tried to check if a widget color was red, yellow or green using hex color code without success. 

Then,

I came across in configs and to be honest. Even after researching i still don't know how to use it.

Now, i saw on some old post that cook's assistants config value was 29 and if that decimal value is 0, 1 or 2 it tells the quest state which i confirmed.

The question is, how do you get the config value in osbot?

 

The second thing is. When i open osbots configs and config debugger it gives me this screen

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How do i read these or use it to my advantage?

 

Thank you!

So with Configs, you need the Popout, (The 2nd screen with the list of every config)

From there, you need to track the Decimal Value.

In this case, the Decimal Value for Cooks Assistant is 1, As you have the quest competed.

With the quest unstarted, the Value is likely 0.

 

Every quest has different values for During & After the quest is completed.

 

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I see how this works now.

Is there any way to extract the config value itself of the cook's assistant which is 29 in this case. Not the decimal value

1 hour ago, asdafasdasd said:

I see how this works now.

Is there any way to extract the config value itself of the cook's assistant which is 29 in this case. Not the decimal value

That probably has to be hardcoded by you

Another thing, if you have Click to Script via the Pro Edition, it can track configs for you 😉

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