Mount Olympus

Common features shared amongst all Olympian scripts.

Maker
Mobius Evalon
Dagelijks aantal installaties
0
Totaal aantal installaties
52
Beoordelingen
0 0 0
Versie
2.0-7
Gemaakt op
10-09-2016
Bijgewerkt op
01-04-2017
Licentie
Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0
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Mount Olympus is a dependency library that centralizes the functions and operation of all Olympian scripts, because a great number of things are used in many or all of the Olympian scripts. Mount Olympus is a required install if you use any other Olympian scripts because none of the others will function without Olympus.

If you installed one of the Olympian scripts and can't seem to notice anything happening, then it is likely due to Mount Olympus not being installed or having a correlating version number (though check your browser's console just in case).

The digits following the hyphen in the version number of an Olympian script must match the digits following the hyphen in the Mount Olympus version number. For example: "The compatibility digits match for most of these" Artemis is the only script that would not function in this set because it does not share the -7 compatibility. If you notice something janky all of the sudden then it may be due to staggered updates, e.g. Greasemonkey deciding to auto-update Athena but not Mount Olympus and you suddenly have incongruent compatibility.

Olympians can be installed in any order because the execution order is not significant.

The Olympian scripts include:

  • Athena (HIT scraping, Turkopticon, filtering)
  • Hermes (sharing)
  • Harpocrates (cross-domain utility)
  • Artemis (panda management, monitoring, hoarding) [coming soon]

All Olympian scripts share the same settings window. Look for the cogs to open up the window and change settings for each of the Olympian scripts, most often found at the top right of the page: "Click this button to open Olympian settings"

Every recognized Olympian will have a tab to configure its options, if it has any: "The Olympian settings window"