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AutoUp: Automatic client updates

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Dear community,

We introduce to you AutoUp: a tool that will automatically detect new client updates and notify you to automatically update with zero effort.

The tool runs in the background of OSBot 2. Once it detects a newer client version on our server, for example you are running OSBot 2.2.9 and OSBot 2.2.10 has just been released, it will prompt you. You can modify its settings to always automatically update or to only notify you. In the latter case you will have to click a button to update and relaunch. The old jar file will be moved in to the 'old_osbot_jars' directory in the directory of where the initial OSBot jar is and the new jar will take its place.

This tool will be in place tomorrow. Another tool we will be developing is a web interface module where certain API developers can upload new clients with API updates without the intervention of one of the Core Bot developers. This means that the randoms events and other parts of the API can be updated more frequently without delays while the Core Bot developers can continue working on updates behind the scenes. This means the API developers get more freedom and power to support the development of OSBot.

Some pictures of AutoUp:

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Tomorrow AutoUp will be released together with the latest API fixes and updates.

Sincerely,

Maxi & the OSBot team

she looks like a beauty, thanks

To be fair that's extremely easy to do and it makes me wonder why something like this hasn't already been implemented.

To be fair that's extremely easy to do and it makes me wonder why something like this hasn't already been implemented.

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