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Snapbot

DISCORD: https://discord.gg/y8WPAYM5HC

Step 1: Install Python

If you haven't already, you need to install Python on your computer. You can download Python from the official website: Python Downloads. During installation, make sure to check the option to add Python to PATH.

Step 2: Open Command Prompt or Terminal

After installing Python, open a command prompt (Windows) or terminal (macOS/Linux).

Step 3: Navigate to the Directory

Navigate to the directory where you saved the "snapbot by ohsunset.py" script using the cd command. For example, if the script is located on your desktop, you would use: cd Desktop

Step 4: Install Required Packages

In the command prompt or terminal, run the following command to install the required Python packages (pyautogui, keyboard, and tkinter):

pip install -r requirements.txt

This command will download and install the necessary packages for the script to work.

Step 5: Run the Script

Once the required packages are installed, you can run the script. Enter the following command:python "snapbot.py" This command will execute the Python script.

Step 6: Use the Bot

After running the script, you will see the GUI (Graphical User Interface) for the auto clicker. You can use the provided buttons to record click positions, start/stop the auto clicker, stop it manually using the 'D' key, clear recorded positions, and visit the creator's YouTube channel.

Step 7: Close the Script

To close the script, you can simply close the window of the GUI application, or you can press Ctrl + C in the command prompt or terminal window where the script is running.

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