Neverwinter gateway - Profession Automation

Automatically selects professions for empty slots

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Latest version?

Hi All,

I'm about to offer some contributions to this script, but I'm confused about the versions: The one here on GreasyFork states it's 1.10.4, but the one on GitHub (at https://github.com/Phr33d0m/NW-Profession-Bot/) states it's 1.10.1 . I'd like to offer a pull request off GitHub, but I've been working off this GreasyFork version, which looks more recent as well.

In fact, I committed to a fork, and it just replaced the whole file. My changes aren't that extensive! My local diff shows them quite clearly.

Rotten_mindAuthor
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Posted: 05.03.2015

Go for it, GIthub is made for change, ;)

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Posted: 05.03.2015
Edited: 05.03.2015

Lol! Ok, I'm going to test for a few more days, but I'll let you know. Also, I haven't looked at it in any detail, but are noonereally's changes going to be merged in?

Rotten_mindAuthor
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Posted: 06.03.2015
Lol! Ok, I'm going to test for a few more days, but I'll let you know. Also, I haven't looked at it in any detail, but are noonereally's changes going to be merged in?

Github, https://github.com/noonereally/NW-Profession-Bot , its good for use but very bad for "support"... I mean too many "how to questions" it can cause.

...but NooneReally github build is REALLY worth to look if you have some basic understanding from NW -professions and from this script.

...if I release it here, it must have completed "How to" section, ;-) .

Ok, I think I might have done some similar things, but it's all decidedly simple. Still letting it run a few more days....

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Posted: 21.04.2015

I run old computer, this works better on it.

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Posted: 22.04.2015

I run script on old and budget computer - netbook (who remembers what netbook is? :D) with Intel Atom N270 (1 core, 1,6 GHz), Ubuntu + Chromium and github version works perfect :P

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Posted: 22.04.2015
Edited: 22.04.2015

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Posted: 22.04.2015
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I run script on old and budget computer - netbook (who remembers what netbook is? :D) with Intel Atom N270 (1 core, 1,6 GHz), Ubuntu + Chromium and github version works perfect :P

All cool, I got exited with MultiTAB -version and now run my all accounts on one chrome.

RM also told me that version is experimental, but after setup it started work like original.

https://greasyfork.org/en/forum/discussion/3943/x

Much better now, but still it need extra extension and you must enter user information per opened TAB.

Rotten_mindAuthor
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Posted: 22.04.2015
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I run script on old and budget computer - netbook (who remembers what netbook is? :D) with Intel Atom N270 (1 core, 1,6 GHz), Ubuntu + Chromium and github version works perfect :P

All cool, I got exited with MultiTAB -version and now run my all accounts on one chrome.

RM also told me that version is experimental, but after setup it started work like original.

https://greasyfork.org/en/forum/discussion/3943/x

Much better now, but still it need extra extension and you must enter user information per opened TAB.

Told you that it need setup, but now after setup... its easy to maintain, IMHO. Look new version and try find way to replicate "Multilogin" with Tampermonkey. TAB -redirect is not needed but that "Multilogin" allows script run on multiple instances.

I need look if userinformation can be added to script easier using .ini or similar, IDK how they work in this context. Then switching between account sets etc. is easy... for "heavyuser", I can run 10 - 15 acc. per browser.

https://greasyfork.org/en/forum/discussion/3943/x

@WloBeb , tried some linux distros... Tiny Core was best, but updating Chromium for it was just too much, after that I did Slackware and it was quite easy (just lotsa commandline stuff)... but making it really fast will take time...

Surprise was Bodhi, what was easy, fast and had quite nice packages to install... so Bodhi will meditate with Buntas monkey -script...

Chromium will eat resources but stripping off xserver and other undeed stuff, makes things faster (use Xvbf), what works 10x better now because I have only 1x headless Chromium to run, ;).

...and still I look webkits and C#/++ to make Tampermonkey script embedded in console application.

ps. I played that Neverwinter game yesterday... first time for months... really weird.

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