Lich:Script Autostart

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Lich:Script Autostart is a third party script and is not maintained by Simutronics. Simutronics is not responsible for the accuracy of the information presented on this page, nor is it liable for issues stemming from the use of the application on players' personal devices.

Autostart is a default/core Lich script for determining which scripts get loaded when you first log into lich.

What does it do?

Creates an entry for autostarting scripts.

How do I get it?

;autostart is installed by default for Lich and no user installation should be necessary

How does it work?

When Lich launches, it runs the Autostart script by default. Users can define scripts to run on autostart with the ;autostart add <scripname> <arguements> command. For example, the script Eloot works best when added to autsotart with the start arguement, ;autostart add eloot start

Autostart configuration is defined by each user. Autostart also supports the --global arguement for all users. So for the above, a user would enter ;autostart add --global eloot start.

To remove something from autostart, follow the same process but relace add with remove. ;autostart remove eloot start or ;autostart remove --global eloot start

You can view your list of user and global autostart scripts via ;autostart list which displays

--- Global autostart scripts: alias, crumbly, keepalive, spellcaster, invdb, xp, repository (args: download-updates), hud_bounty, eloot (args: start), ledger, ledgerstart, rinibar, linktothefast

--- Rinuldo's autostart scripts: tacky

In game help output

;autostart help

Usage:

     ;autostart add <script name> <args>
     ;autostart add --global <script name> <args>

     ;autostart remove <script name>
     ;autostart remove --global <script name>

     ;autostart list
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