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How to open multiple stealth tabs in one client from CLI?

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Hello, I would like to know is it currently possible to use CLI to launch ONE client with at least 2 bot tabs to run different bots in stealth mode? If yes, then how can I do this? I've taken a look at the CLI flags table (https://osbot.org/forum/topic/118831-cli-commands-table/) , but that isn't clear to me from what I saw there whether or not this could be done. For clarification, I am not asking to launch multiple OSBOT clients (which requires VIP), I am asking if I can launch ONE client with multiple tabs from CLI.

 

Reason why I ask this is because when I launch OSBOT from the Jagex launcher, I do not get the option to open another tab and can only run 1 account at a time, with 1 bot at a time.

Look at the picture below, this is when using the Jagex launcher, on the right hand side menu, the "Shows the bot tab overview" and "Shows the account overview" options do not appear.

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For comparison, when I launch Osbot directly, I do get the options

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Any ideas?

From the past experiences I've had using tabs, It's always been recommended to launch individual clients as apposed to launching additonal tabs within 1 client, this might have changed now but that's what i've always done, can't remember the reason why though, unsure if it was due to RAM allocation as the additional tab isn't detected as it's own entity.

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