I don't care which version. I need copy for the GUI is all.
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I don't care which version. I need copy for the GUI is all.
Plagiarism! No but in all seriousness, isn't the author of MuleFarm Blazer or whatever from EBU? Also, why not create your own front-end? Be innovative. Try topping MuleFarm's personal design with your own.
Furthermore, seriously doubt anyone here has it. If they did, I doubt even more that they would give it away.
I have it if it was in in any of the UG's a year ago. Otherwise, I do not.
Un - I am developing my own. I need a temporary place holder for the backend work. Thus, mulefarm is an easy solution temporarily.
Game - just look around for it please, thanks!
Almost forgot the original copy of MuleFarm originated from LG. Disregard my previous post.
Also, why wouldn't they give it away? it doesn't work.
That's the fishing bot I developed which also hooks in to LG to automatically solve the captcha, just use that. It was working when I last checked it (6-12 months ago), though I think I may have pushed a copy up with a couple of bugs.Code:git clone git@git.aberri.com:botOfLogic.git
edit: It's built on top of Mulefarm.
I use version control, so I have everything.
Since when did public repositories have passwords? I think that sort of defeats the purpose of version control unless you're deploying something toward a specific audience, which is a pretty rare case. If you want to access it, you'll need either the github page or a git/SVN client.
Uh, what? Your post doesn't make any sense. It's a private git server. Matt's DSA key is on the server, so he should have read/write access to that repository. It's a git repo, so I don't know why you brought up SVN. Plus, Git is a client, and by itself has nothing to do with github. While it's a decentralised VCS, as nobody is really going to have their computer on 24/7, it's more effective to maintain the master branch on a central server rather than continually issue push/pull requests from each individual machine.
Ah, that clears a few things up. And what I meant basically is that I was assuming the git in which your Fishing project is hosted on is a public repo. Which means he would be able to optionally access it from a local github page. And if it were public, he also would be able to use a git/client to access the files. (I was being overly-broad when I mentioned SVN.) Honestly had no insight on the details—it was wrong of me to jump the gun in my post.
Apologies, Flareboy323. But at least now you've heard it from the man himself; it isn't available to the general public.
All I got out of this thread was a false accusation of plagiarism. :EmoteWat:
Better than a lousy t-shirt.
You've already got what you needed and everything, but I just wanted to show off my digital hoarding skills.
http://minus.com/mvoNii3/
Soo..... no one wants to give me a password? :(