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As of lately it seems like there is an issue loading multiple local scripts. The scripts do not have conflicting names, similar jar names etc. I've tried a lot of the trouble shooting options that people have given , including deleting osbot folder and recompiling the scripts with different info but the problem persists that only one of them is loaded at a time.

Had this issue before. Mine has been fixed with the newest 2.4.5 update.

OKAY THIS IS THE ISSUE I FIGURED IT OUT

 

If a script has the same 

public class Skeleton extends Script {

 

 

It will not show up. just change that name and it will work.

 

 


I haven't had this issue before. Would you be able to ZIP all of the scripts you're trying to load and PMing it to me?

It would help in replicating the bug.

Check my Post i posted why that happens

 

or how to replicate it

Try adding one script at a time to your script folder, then refresh each time one is added. As you do this open up the logger and monitor it for any errors. You will eventually find out which scripts aren't working correctly. As of now I've had no issues with loading multiple local/SDN scripts.

 

@Ispecyou - If his IDE is anything more than a piece of string, it would tell him that he has a conflicting class name.

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