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Hello guys, The script executes queries in sqlite database and exports the results in '.json' file format for use in website application like bootstrap source and any other ways. With this script you can export custom data and create systems, like ranking, user list, banned characters list and others functions. An easy way to integrate systems without having to write many lines of code to export this data and use in some way. You can use cron to run this script or even the windows task scheduler. I hope it helps someone. Screens: Python Version: 3.6.4 To run this script just install the libs and change the path of the database file. Script attached , feel free to use and modify. python-connector.py Update C# Version Result: Download C# project on link: https://mega.nz/#!X4MHQbBb!iU1FJ9ItdvE0D33q0vbjk49dmHQ-medZ9r44tVhKq_U @Khaikaa its that my friend, now I make peace with you kk.
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Hello, I was wondering if there's any way to make the character use Run / Dash? Thank you!
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Version 1.9c
896 downloads
This script will automatically download and install Intersect on your Debian/Ubuntu installation. It includes a script that will automatically restart your server should it crash. Make sure to run it from an administrative account (under root, or sudo) or the installation will fail. Usage: Download file onto machine run chmod +x on the file. Execute file. Starting and stopping the server is done as follows: /etc/init.d/intersect-server {start|stop} And viewing your server window once it's been started is done through: screen -d -r intersect NOTES: Under Intersect 1.9 the following issues arise with this script: The stop command will not function as the server does not accept commandline input. The automatic restarting function does not currently function because no errors are thrown. These issues will likely be resolved in a future release of Intersect. This script is designed to be future-proof, and will only need a new download URL or manual version upgrade to make it work properly in the future.