#(perseus554) Scripts Codes?

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cerulean sonnet
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I need help with something real quick. I was testing the Denizen and the Citizens plugin. I wanted to script a basic command thag allows players to interact with the NPC. At first I tried it myself it didn't work, then I went to the official website and tried the code that they had there, it didn't work either. At this point I am lost. Is there like a difference in scripting for 1.19.4 and 1.20? I'm using 1.19.4 on the server btw.

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(perseus554) Scripts Codes?

hot burrowBOT
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cerulean sonnet
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the only difference would be some missing features

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older versions arent maintained nor updated, so any and all things new are just for latest

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latest*

cerulean sonnet
still birch
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!info script debug

woven oasisBOT
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Info: debug

If you need help with a script issue, one of the most powerful tools Denizen has to offer is full debug output. This is displaying in your console whenever scripts are running until you turn debug off. To share a debug log quickly and easily with helpers, simply run the command /denizen debug -r in-game to begin recording, then run through the part of the script you need help with, then run the command /denizen submit. This will give you a link to a paste of the debug log, which you can then copy/paste back to us!

still birch
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!paste

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still birch
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please paste your current script ^there, and provide a debug of you attempting to run it

cerulean sonnet
still birch
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Please provide it when you get home, then

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(or more generally whenever you're ready, no rush lol)

cerulean sonnet
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What was the command to obtain the debug again? /denizen debug?

still birch
cerulean sonnet
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Gotcha

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