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[Tutorial]Press & Release Script


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This script is used to execute a series of commands with one key when the key is pressed and released. By pressing the key (+) you execute the (+) Alias, and by releasing the key (-) you execute the (-) Alias. All Scripts of this type will start with a + and - Alias. The most widely used one is the Crouch jump. Also, it is widely used for Buy scripts to close the buy menu after a buy. Make sure you always bind the key to the (+) Alias or it will not work properly. Here is the outline for a general +/- Script (read the notes in the parenthesis for help):

 

// The Press Alias (+)

 

alias "+pressrel" "(1st command executed by key press); (2nd command executed by key press)"

 

// The Release Alias (-)

 

alias "-pressrel" "(1st command executed by key release); (2nd command executed by key press)"

 

// The Press & Release Bind

 

bind "your key" "+pressrel" // Bind a key to the +/- script

 

Now that you have seen the outline of the Script, we will use The Crouch Jump for an example. The Crouch Jump Script.

 

Step #1 - Making the Key Press (+) Alias

 

Ok, now we need to do the Key Press (+) alias. So first we start the line with (alias), then the name of the alias for the crouch jump, we will use (+cjump), then we start the command for Crouch Jump with (+jump), then add the separator, a semi-colon. Now we add the second command to be executed during key press, which is (+duck).

 

alias +cjump "+jump; +duck"

 

Step #2 - Making the Key Release (-) Alias

 

We start the line with (alias), then the name of the alias for Crouch Jump, but now we use a minus sign (-), then we start the command for (-cjump) which would be (-jump), then add the separator, a semi-colon. Then complete the (-cjump) alias with the last command, the (-duck).

 

alias -cjump "-jump; -duck"

 

Step #3 - Binding the Alias

 

Now we just have to bind the alias to a key. Remember to bind the key to the (+) Alias, which in this example is (+cjump).

 

bind "k" "+cjump"

 

Step #4 - Placing the Alias and Bind

 

You must place the Aliases in your autoexec.cfg file or other user-created .cfg file. If you don't understand what I am talking about. Check out the Basics page, FILES reference:here. Finally you can open up your config.cfg file located in your cstrike directory and scroll down to the key you want the Alias bound to. You make the line look like the bind example below and save the file. You are done!

 

// Lines that go in your autoexec.cfg or other .cfg file

 

alias +cjump "+jump; +duck"

alias -cjump "-jump; -duck"

 

// Bind Example

 

bind "k" "+cjump"

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so we use (+) or (-) to jump or crouch??Thats all??

 

edit: i found something more cool...

 

Alias "awp" "+attack;wait;-attack;slot3;wait;slot1"
alias "+normshot" "+attack;wait"
alias "-normshot" "wait;-attack"
alias "onwp" "awpon;motd_write AWP script is [ON];motdread;bind F4 nowp;bind mouse1 awp"
alias "nowp" "awpon;motd_write AWP script is [OFF];motdread;bind F4 onwp;bind mouse1 +normshot"
bind "F4" "onwp"
bind "mouse1" "+normshot"


alias		motdread	"developer 1;motd;wait;developer 0;motdfile hudsys.txt"
motdfile	hudsys.txt

 

 

That script  changes to knive when you shoot with sniper

and has ON and OFF switch key.....

 

Thanks to:  mixa205

 

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Moved to right section.

 

-1 Karma, you wanted.

 

You post all old versions, you post in wrong section, Don't give credits.

 

Be careful next time.

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