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How to add and use local scripts

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This is a lil guide I said I'd make to help answer a commonly asked question in the chat room/box w.e. Took me two minutes to make this video if that so, yeah it isn't very good.

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lm9oQK0dSEg&feature=youtu.be

In case Youtube tags dont work : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lm9oQK0dSEg&feature=youtu.be

 

 

 

Theres no music sorry, it wouldn't let me re-render it with music (don't ask why I wanted to re-render it)

Edited by Fringie

Would be nice if you fast forwarded the typing and let that stay for a while, gets annoying watching users type slow, either way, thanks and hopefully it'll help new users. :)

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Would be nice if you fast forwarded the typing and let that stay for a while, gets annoying watching users type slow, either way, thanks and hopefully it'll help new users. smile.png

Yeah, I just wanted to be clear on what to do however, I didn't want to spend long on the video. If anyone else wants to make a better video I'll post it in the OP.

Edited by Fringie

...what if the script is a text document like all of the low level thieving bots?

 

 

Edit: i figued it out...i think

Edited by MichaelScofield

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For other people that have the same issue as the member of the community above:

 

You need to save the file as a java file (save as name.java and hit the all button rather than saving it as a text document).

Then you need to compile it. You can load the code into an IDE or an online compiler though.

 

It should work fine with the bot if it's a normal class file.

Edited by Fringie

  • 3 weeks later...

my osbot is downloading as an executable jar file rather than a folder with a folder within it that says scripts?


nevermind found it deep and buried within my computer..

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