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Client for your server!
Alrighty, so this is my first big post or thread
I have ever made so dont flame please.
Today im going to teach you how to make a client for your server.
Purpose: Client for your server.
Difficulty: 3/10
Assumed Knowledge: Brains
Classes Modified: client folder.
Refactored/Non-Refactored?: Whats that?
1. Open up Command line or just search for cmd and press enter.
and now leave it open.
2. Then follow these pictures.
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Now open up "My Computer"
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Now look for "Users"
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Ok, now open up your Command Line, And typen in "cd c:\Users\YourName\Desktop\ClientName (where its located)
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And now this should happen:
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Ok now after that type "jar" after \Client>
If those U - blaablaa
F - blaablaa
etc didnt come then u havent setup ur environment variables
IS TUTORIAL FOR THAT! [Video, not mine]
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Now after: "c:\Users\YourName\Desktop\Client (or whatever comes to that part) type in "jar cfvm MakeNameForYourClientAndTypeItHere.jar manifest.txt *.*"
And Press Enter.
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Now something like this should happen:
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After this, just close Command Line and go to your client folder and search that name u gave to your client.
And BOOOM u got your client.
Thank you for watching my tutorial and i hope you learned something.
feel free to ask question i will do my best to help you.
Bye!

What the fuck is this..

uum, a way to make a jar client for your RSPS?
Nice waste of time blurring out your name from all the pics?

...or use jarMaker?
this wil help people.
edit: nvm



Epic tutorial! Don't hate on him cause he hasn't heard of jarmaker. Just incase you remove it I'll addd a spoilerSpoiler for Spoiler:
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