![]() These discussions are often held with another user privately, for feedback and suggestions. The process of creating a bot should usually begin with an idea for a bot being discussed by the community. They are just a tool for performing repetitive tasks with less work involved.Ĭommunity members that are interested in creating a wiki bot should read creating a bot on Wikipedia, as it provides useful background information that applies here. However, human editors will always be needed, as bots aren't capable of adding content to the wiki. Examples include correcting American spelling of words to British and tagging pages with maintenance templates (such as Template:Jpeg). There are many tasks that bots can perform more efficiently and with less work than humans. However, given that there is a potential for bots to malfunction or vandalise, the community must carefully regulate their operation to prevent them from damaging the wiki. Unlike bots that perform tasks in Old School RuneScape, bots here are allowed and encouraged. If bugs are discovered, please submit issues here.A bot is a computer program that automates certain tasks, which in this case is editing this wiki. STS and APOS script support are planned for it too!Īnyone interested may check out the GitLab repository for it. It includes its own custom scripting API and has backwards compatibility with SBot. Information on the server connection details for 3rd party clients (such as bot clients) is in #general-info on Discord.Īdditionally, a programmer known as Dvorak has published an open source reflection and packet injection bot named "IdleRSC" which is compatible with Open RuneScape Classic's RSC Uranium and RSC Coleslaw bot-frienldy worlds. The servers are online now and can be joined once you update the Open RSC Launcher. If you are caught botting on our RSC Preservation or RSC Cabbage servers, all your accounts will be banned on all servers, including RSC Uranium and RSC Coleslaw. We hope that launching these servers will serve as a deterrent to botting on our other servers. ![]() ![]() Players are encouraged to write their own scripts. We hope that we can provide a playground for fledgling programmers, to use RSC as an educational tool to help advance your skills. Botting was a huge part of RSC and its community once JaGeX stopped supporting the game, and it can be a valid way to gain enjoyment, even though it is not the intended experience. We hope these servers will be enjoyed by those ~95% of players online who were botting during the real RSC era. We have several goals and hopes in launching these servers: Additionally, it is considered against the rules to swap currencies between any botting permitted server and our main RSC Cabbage/Open RSC servers. We especially want to make it clear that we do not permit users to real world trade, break any real-world laws, and you must respect your fellow humans (or bots, as it were), the same as our other servers. These servers are not lawless all the normal Honor, Respect, and Security rules still apply. The RSC Coleslaw server mirrors the RSC Cabbage configuration, with all the same custom content. Popular botting software such as aposbot would be compatible with this server, if someone pointed the client at it. RSC Uranium is running the RSC Preservation configuration, and it very closely mirrors the original RSC server. STS and APOS script support are planned for it toocker. Additionally, a programmer known as Dvorak has published an open source reflection and packet injection bot named "IdleRSC" which is compatible with Open RuneScape Classic's RSC Uranium and RSC Coleslaw bot-friendly worlds.
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