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    CS:GO Multi Script

    CS:GO Multi Script

    Multi scripts for CS:GO that do just about everything

    I have not posted any of the code yet, I'm working on it locally then will push everything. This is not to be used in game (maybe deathmatch only :stuck_out_tongue:), but rather is meant to have some with the features that Java provides. I included all source so that you can see what I used. This is a great project to learn about global event listener, JRobot, JavaFX, etc...
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    BDJUnit is a BD-J library containing a unit testing framework for BD-J applications. It is based on the source code of the original JUnit, the unit testing framework for the standard edition of Java, J2SE.
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