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  1. #################################################################### _| _| _|_|_| _|_|_| _|_| _|_|_|_|_| _|_|_|_| _| _| _| _| _| _| _| _| _| _| _| _| _|_|_| _| _| _|_|_|_| _| _|_|_| _| _| _| _| _| _| _| _| _| _|_| _| _|_|_| _| _| _| _|_|_|_| #################################################################### Followed this Youtube tutorial... which clued me into the fact that I needed to name the class the same as the file. Problem solved! Hello, This is a good tutorial. Got this up and running on Ubuntu 22.04. Some problems I have faced and still engaged with. 1.) The "linux" zip for the install of EpicBot seems to contain an "exe". Which "wine" seemed to not like, but was able to just run it from terminal using "./EpicBot" (after giving rwx permissions to all files within "./Desktop/EpicBotFolder"). a.) I believe its possible that the linux zip provided from the EpicBot downloads page may not be entirely correct... With this I don't think I'm able to locate where exactly to place the "scripts" folder. Can anyone point me in the right direction? As shown in the attached image, there are two "EpicBot" folders within my system. I've placed a "scripts" folder into both EpicBot folders, pointed my output of IntelliJ to these folder, ran the build on the test script written in the above tutorial... Yet never seem to be able to view the script from the EpicBot client. Any guidance would be appreciated. Thanks, ~ Prototype
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