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Hey guys.. I've been running OSBot for a few weeks now and it's a great bot with no problems. All I've been using is SDN scripts, but as you all may know, SDN scripts are pretty limited due to their small numbers.

 

So I've been trying to find a way to download local scripts, the only problem is that I can't open the scripts folder due to the fact that when I download OSBot, it appears as a java file instead of a folder.

 

I've tried opening file location but it sends me to the same place I was. I'd love to be able to run a few more scripts so please guys help?

When you download the .jar file script, you must place it into your OSBot folder.

This tutorial has pictures on how to do it if I did not explain it properly. :)

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Hey guys.. I've been running OSBot for a few weeks now and it's a great bot with no problems. All I've been using is SDN scripts, but as you all may know, SDN scripts are pretty limited due to their small numbers.

 

So I've been trying to find a way to download local scripts, the only problem is that I can't open the scripts folder due to the fact that when I download OSBot, it appears as a java file instead of a folder.

 

I've tried opening file location but it sends me to the same place I was. I'd love to be able to run a few more scripts so please guys help?

When you download OSBot, it comes in a .jar file. When you run the .jar file, the script folder will be created. Try searching here: C:\Users\COMPUTER_NAME\OSBot\scripts

OSBot will use the system mkdir command to make the scripts folder usually located in your UserProfile path...

 

If on windows:

 

%UserProfile%/OSBot

 

In there you will find a folder name scripts and place the .jar's into there..

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When you download the .jar file script, you must place it into your OSBot folder.

This tutorial has pictures on how to do it if I did not explain it properly. smile.png

 

@Falixus yeah i was looking at the tutorial and the only problem was i skipped a step tongue.png

 

 

Hey guys.. I've been running OSBot for a few weeks now and it's a great bot with no problems. All I've been using is SDN scripts, but as you all may know, SDN scripts are pretty limited due to their small numbers.

 

So I've been trying to find a way to download local scripts, the only problem is that I can't open the scripts folder due to the fact that when I download OSBot, it appears as a java file instead of a folder.

 

I've tried opening file location but it sends me to the same place I was. I'd love to be able to run a few more scripts so please guys help?

When you download OSBot, it comes in a .jar file. When you run the .jar file, the script folder will be created. Try searching here: C:\Users\COMPUTER_NAME\OSBot\scripts

 

@BotRS123 yeah I see what you mean and I found the scripts folder ty btw your scripts are pretty awesome.. I enjoyed the stunner for a bit smile.png

 

OSBot will use the system mkdir command to make the scripts folder usually located in your UserProfile path...

 

If on windows:

 

%UserProfile%/OSBot

 

In there you will find a folder name scripts and place the .jar's into there..

 

@Anon I see what you mean and I finally found it!!

 

Thanks you guys soo much for the help!!! 

 

When you download the .jar file script, you must place it into your OSBot folder.

This tutorial has pictures on how to do it if I did not explain it properly. smile.png

 

@Falixus yeah i was looking at the tutorial and the only problem was i skipped a step tongue.png

 

 

Haha.

Glad it's resolved. 

 

When you download the .jar file script, you must place it into your OSBot folder.

This tutorial has pictures on how to do it if I did not explain it properly. smile.png

 

@Falixus yeah i was looking at the tutorial and the only problem was i skipped a step tongue.png

 

 

Hey guys.. I've been running OSBot for a few weeks now and it's a great bot with no problems. All I've been using is SDN scripts, but as you all may know, SDN scripts are pretty limited due to their small numbers.

 

So I've been trying to find a way to download local scripts, the only problem is that I can't open the scripts folder due to the fact that when I download OSBot, it appears as a java file instead of a folder.

 

I've tried opening file location but it sends me to the same place I was. I'd love to be able to run a few more scripts so please guys help?

When you download OSBot, it comes in a .jar file. When you run the .jar file, the script folder will be created. Try searching here: C:\Users\COMPUTER_NAME\OSBot\scripts

 

@BotRS123 yeah I see what you mean and I found the scripts folder ty btw your scripts are pretty awesome.. I enjoyed the stunner for a bit smile.png

 

OSBot will use the system mkdir command to make the scripts folder usually located in your UserProfile path...

 

If on windows:

 

%UserProfile%/OSBot

 

In there you will find a folder name scripts and place the .jar's into there..

 

@Anon I see what you mean and I finally found it!!

 

Thanks you guys soo much for the help!!! 

 

Np. Glad I was of help.

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