This guide provides an overview of essential commands for , a versatile scripting tool used primarily for automating repetitive tasks and macros in Windows applications and games. Core Scripting Concepts
The first word in a line is the command, followed by parameters. Any line starting with a non-command word or following is treated as a comment. Variable Prefixes: : Numeric variables (e.g., : String variables. : Array identifiers (can be one-dimensional or two-dimensional %arr [50 2] Time Units: Pauses default to milliseconds, but you can explicitly use (seconds), (minutes), or (hours), such as Essential Command Categories Key Commands Control Flow Handles conditional logic and loops. Mouse/Input double_left uopilot script commands
Before diving into specific commands, understand that UOPilot scripts are read line-by-line from top to bottom. The script executes instructions sequentially unless directed otherwise by logic commands. This guide provides an overview of essential commands
repeat : Repeats a block of code a specific number of times. break [level]: Interrupts a while, for, or repeat cycle. 4. Image and Pixel Detection The last thing he saw before the power
The last thing he saw before the power cut out was the script's final, desperate line in the log:Script finished successfully. Target neutralized?