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Create a new java project going by the name of your desired script like so:

 

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Give the project the name. 

 

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Click finish and you've successfully created your workspace project!

 

Now you need to create a new class in which to write your code.

 

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Give the class a name (I suggest 'main' for the tutorial, but you could call it 'cabbages' if you wanted, it doesn't matter!)

 

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Now all we need is to attach osbot to this directory, so we can utilise the API:

 

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Then simply navigate to your OSBot.jar and select it.

 

Your eclipse should then look like this:

 

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Now let's start writing the script!

 

Taken from here: http://osbot.org/forum/topic/58775-a-beginners-guide-to-writing-osbot-scripts-where-to-get-started-by-apaec/

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