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  2. Artifact (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Artifact is a 2018 digital collectible card game developed and published by Valve for Windows, macOS, and Linux. It focuses on online player-versus-player battles and is based on the universe of Dota 2, a multiplayer online battle arena game by Valve. Artifact was designed by Magic: The Gathering creator Richard Garfield.

  3. List of file formats - Wikipedia

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    MRC – mIRC Script; NCF – NetWare Command File [20] [21] (scripting for Novell's NetWare OS) NUC – compiled script; NUD – C++ External module written in C++; NUT – Squirrel; nqp – Raku language Not Quite Perl, or Raku bootstrapping language [22] O – Compiled and optimized C/C++ binary; pde – Processing (programming language ...

  4. Auto clicker - Wikipedia

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    More complex data entry operations cannot be automated using an auto clicker. Gaming: Some gamers use auto clickers to perform game actions such as attacking or shooting automatically, or to accelerate their clicking speed in games like Minecraft, Roblox and various idle games. In some multiplayer games where an auto clicker would give a player ...

  5. Artifact (software development) - Wikipedia

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    In end-user development an artifact is either an application or a complex data object that is created by an end-user without the need to know a general programming language. Artifacts describe automated behavior or control sequences, such as database requests or grammar rules, [1] or user-generated content. Artifacts vary in their maintainability.

  6. ActionScript - Wikipedia

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    This allows for rapid script development and is particularly well-suited for small-scale scripting projects. Prototype-based inheritance is the ActionScript 1.0 mechanism for code reuse and object-oriented programming.

  7. Code injection - Wikipedia

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    Code injection is the malicious injection or introduction of code into an application. Some web servers have a guestbook script, which accepts small messages from users and typically receives messages such as: Very nice site! However, a malicious person may know of a code injection vulnerability in the guestbook and enter a message such as:

  8. Glossary of video game terms - Wikipedia

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    A subunit of a player's turn. For example, a game may allow an action to occur only so long as the player has sufficient 'action points' to complete the action. [8] [9] action role-playing game (ARPG) A genre of role-playing video game where battle actions are performed in real-time instead of a turn-based mechanic. actions per minute (APM)

  9. Wikipedia:User scripts/Guide - Wikipedia

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    Starting out, it may be easier to modify an existing script to do what you want, rather than create a new script from scratch. This is called "forking". To do this, copy the script to a subpage, ending in ".js", [n. 1] of your user page. Then, install the new page like a normal user script.