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Automatically update batch file to run osbot

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Hi devs/others.

I like to run my osbot client with the command window open to look for exceptions that aren't thrown in the clients console.

I typically find myself getting frustrated having to update my batch file so often so I made this.

 

@echo off
SET /a i=100

:loop
IF %i%==0 GOTO END
if exist ".\osbot 1.7.%i%.jar" GOTO run
SET /a i=%i%-1
GOTO LOOP

:run
java -jar ".\osbot 1.7.%i%.jar"
pause

:end
echo No osbot files found.  Please contact Dreamliner on OsBot forums.
pause
Copy and paste this into a text document and save it as a batch file. You can now run osbot up to 1.7.100 (can change if need be god forbid..) without needing to change a thing!

this must be run from the same directory you save osbot jars in

Edited by dreamliner

you can run osbot through your IDE to pick up output messages resulting in this type of result

 

 

6nKBC.png

 

 

Eclipse6nKJL.png:

 

but that is a nice batch file as you don't need to update your dependance's  when you want to run it

Nice but it takes like 5 secs to manually edit it yourself.

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Nice but it takes like 5 secs to manually edit it yourself.

I'm lazy. Nice to meet you!

*work smarter not harder

Edited by dreamliner

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