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[Pictures]How to Download the Client and add Scripts, Both Local & SDN[Video]

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Hi, I copy and paste the source code into a notepad and name it according to what the publisher/designer of the bot says it should be named. I then copy and past that notepad, containing the source code, into the OSbot script folder. I refresh inside the bot client but I am not seeing the bot. I also have the latest java and JDK installed.

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Hi, I copy and paste the source code into a notepad and name it according to what the publisher/designer of the bot says it should be named. I then copy and past that notepad, containing the source code, into the OSbot script folder. I refresh inside the bot client but I am not seeing the bot. I also have the latest java and JDK installed.

 

Are you saving the format as all files and then .groovy?

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what to do if u have class files insted of jars?

 

They shouldn't be downloading as .class files, should only be .jar, do you have JDK and the latest Java?

wow thx 4 help at first i was like how do but then u were like do how and i got thx u best 

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wow thx 4 help at first i was like how do but then u were like do how and i got thx u best 

 

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They just show up in osbot folder as .class both jrk and jdk installed like you said, and no scripts show up, even saved a txt file as .groovy still nothing, also tried renaming class files to .jar but still nothing

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They just show up in osbot folder as .class both jrk and jdk installed like you said, and no scripts show up, even saved a txt file as .groovy still nothing

 

Are you using WinRar to extract? and is it downloading as a .jar?

Are you using WinRar to extract? and is it downloading as a .jar?

Yes i am using winrar, and no downloads as a zip or a class file

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Yes i am using winrar, and no downloads as a zip or a class file

 

The download itself should be a .jar and not a zip or class file.

hey,

 

 

 

when i download a   'Local script' i move the file to OSBOT scripts\

but when i launch the bot the script is not there in Local?

 

im using 1.7.17 and the script andesfighter.jar

 

 

 

 

 

 

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hey,

 

 

 

when i download a   'Local script' i move the file to OSBOT scripts\

but when i launch the bot the script is not there in Local?

 

im using 1.7.17 and the script andesfighter.jar

 

Try refreshing and make sure you're on the 'local scripts' tab and not the 'free scripts' one, if you still have the issue, try deleting a script and refreshing or just re-downloading the script.

 

If that still doesn't work delete your OSbot, folder and redownload it.

Very in depth guide, nice post Catastrophe.

 

Thanks :D

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