Mbee Posted January 17, 2020 Posted January 17, 2020 I have some general-purpose scripts I've developed over the years that others might wish to use, but I don't know the proper etiquette for doing so. Can someone either explain the procedure or direct me to the instructions for doing this properly? Thanks!
spudw2k Posted January 17, 2020 Posted January 17, 2020 (edited) Most folks create threads in the Example Scripts sub-forum; some even put links to their created scripts in their signature. I am guilty of both. If you feel your code is worthy of being adopted as a standard by others, you may consider scrutinizing your coding style and format against the AutoIt Best coding practices content and the UDF-spec. Edited January 17, 2020 by spudw2k Spoiler Things I've Made: Always On Top Tool ◊ AU History ◊ Deck of Cards ◊ HideIt ◊ ICU ◊ Icon Freezer ◊ Ipod Ejector ◊ Junos Configuration Explorer ◊ Link Downloader ◊ MD5 Folder Enumerator ◊ PassGen ◊ Ping Tool ◊ Quick NIC ◊ Read OCR ◊ RemoteIT ◊ SchTasksGui ◊ SpyCam ◊ System Scan Report Tool ◊ System UpTime ◊ Transparency Machine ◊ VMWare ESX Builder Misc Code Snippets: ADODB Example ◊ CheckHover ◊ Detect SafeMode ◊ DynEnumArray ◊ GetNetStatData ◊ HashArray ◊ IsBetweenDates ◊ Local Admins ◊ Make Choice ◊ Recursive File List ◊ Remove Sizebox Style ◊ Retrieve PNPDeviceID ◊ Retrieve SysListView32 Contents ◊ Set IE Homepage ◊ Tickle Expired Password ◊ Transpose Array Projects: Drive Space Usage GUI ◊ LEDkIT ◊ Plasma_kIt ◊ Scan Engine Builder ◊ SpeeDBurner ◊ SubnetCalc Cool Stuff: AutoItObject UDF ◊ Extract Icon From Proc ◊ GuiCtrlFontRotate ◊ Hex Edit Funcs ◊ Run binary ◊ Service_UDF
Werty Posted January 17, 2020 Posted January 17, 2020 For smaller scripts people use the "AutoIt Snippets" thread located in the "Examples" forum. Some guy's script + some other guy's script = my script!
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