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This is an example of an API script listing to demonstrate the format we'd like contributors to mimic. Keeping a unified look will lower the barrier to entry for mentors just learning how to use API scripts in their games. In this space we're looking for a general description of the script and it's use. If there a specific installation instructions you should make a note of it here but detail them in the Readme.txt and optionally below in it's own section. | This is an example of an API script listing to demonstrate the format we'd like contributors to mimic. Keeping a unified look will lower the barrier to entry for mentors just learning how to use API scripts in their games. In this space we're looking for a general description of the script and it's use. If there a specific installation instructions you should make a note of it here but detail them in the Readme.txt and optionally below in it's own section. | ||
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== Syntax == | == Syntax == |
Revision as of 02:26, 7 January 2015
API ScriptAuthor: 5047
Version: 1.0
Last Modified: 2015-01-06
Code: Bloodied and Dead Status Markers
Dependencies: None
Conflicts: None
Version: 1.0
Last Modified: 2015-01-06
Code: Bloodied and Dead Status Markers
Dependencies: None
Conflicts: None
This is an example of an API script listing to demonstrate the format we'd like contributors to mimic. Keeping a unified look will lower the barrier to entry for mentors just learning how to use API scripts in their games. In this space we're looking for a general description of the script and it's use. If there a specific installation instructions you should make a note of it here but detail them in the Readme.txt and optionally below in it's own section.