Author Topic: Bot Events II  (Read 27648 times)

A: Elm is using an old fork
B: he hasn't pushed changes so i can't steal them from him
:(

I dont think i am, and also how do i make a new file/folder?

I dont think i am, and also how do i make a new file/folder?
Go to your local repo (on your pc) and make put the stuff there. Then commit the files / folders, then push to the repo.
« Last Edit: August 21, 2012, 03:03:44 AM by Evar678 »

and also can you add things like an event to press a key (in default controls)

thinking this might be possible now that bots would have virtual clients
the key press would be really useful for bots to reload guns and scoping and stuff like that
guys :c

guys :c
adding to todo list

hey guys, when you add something to the todo list, don't put "TODO:" before it
i did that before i found out about tags - just put the todo tag on it

adding to todo list

hey guys, when you add something to the todo list, don't put "TODO:" before it
i did that before i found out about tags - just put the todo tag on it
K.

Elm, push those changes so I can get started!

K.

Elm, push those changes so I can get started!

I can't figure this stuff out, lmao.

I can't figure this stuff out, lmao.
Aw come on man!

Go dl a program called smartgit. Makes things so much easier, and i could help if needed


I can't figure this stuff out, lmao.
I can not figure out how to use git too

I can not figure out how to use git too

It's interface is just bad imo.

wtf elm you did this stuff already earlier when you added crap to the todo list

try git fetch or git pull then do git push then file/do a pull from the web interface

wtf elm you did this stuff already earlier when you added crap to the todo list

try git fetch or git pull then do git push then file/do a pull from the web interface

Yeah i did that from the web, but i recently downloaded the actual application and it's just terrible. It's 2012, they have their app set up like its 1990. Just make a new file for me and ill add the code. I'll probably need teamviewer assistance to set up the actual application correctly, maybe not though.
« Last Edit: August 22, 2012, 03:43:48 AM by elm »


Git Extensions is probably the best Windows client. For Mac SourceTree (ironically made by GH's main competitor) is supposed to be good.

Yeah i did that from the web, but i recently downloaded the actual application and it's just terrible. It's 2012, they have their app set up like its 1990. Just make a new file for me and ill add the code. I'll probably need teamviewer assistance to set up the actual application correctly, maybe not though.
what app
git is a tool that runs in a CLI

blame the makers of the stuffty third party gui, not git