Ohoo: tool giver UI (open-source)

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Ohoo: tool giver UI (open-source)

Ohoo is a tool giver UI that gives the tool within a button click.


Downloads:
Github


set-up instructions is in the “how to setup ohoo” script.


make sure to credit me, there is no people created with me this.
the credits is in the UI, if you remove it, you will not get access to be an admin.
and make sure to put the credits in the description too!


be sure to be good while talking.


Cautions:
DO NOT TOUCH THE OHOO LOADER, UI HANDLER, OR ANY OHOO SCRIPT!

THEY MIGHT BREAK, MODIFY, OR EVEN SOME CONTENTS WILL GET LOST FROM YOUR PLACE.

IF YOU CHANGED THE TOOLS FOLDER NAME, HEAD TO THE OHOO INTERFACE HANDLER, AND CHANGE THE “TOOLS” VAR.
info:
License: Mozilla Public License 2.0

Sold: true (in github)

Scripts: 3 scripts (may change soon)

available and editable in roblox: true

Developer: @WardenFrew

Publisher: @WardenFrew

Scripter: @WardenFrew

this tool is not big enough to be deserving of a github page. the formatting of information on both the github repository and this post is extremely messy and all over the place. the code itself is a joke, you put 0 effort in to it and your largest script is 12 lines of actual code. overall this post feels rushed so you can get some clout

??? :sob:

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can we have a remote event that executes the UI to open

and is there any chance we can spend our in-game currency or robux to get the tools?

ok cool but whats the point of this exactly

You made a whole github repo, a whole license so “nobody steals it”, and a useless loader script, just for a 4 line script? damn.

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Is this a joke? Your GitHub has two files with less than 15 lines of actual code.

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You value such originality that you even had to state it was “OFFICIALLY” not copied.
Not only this, but you also made your own ascii art.

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This is by far the most useless thing I’ve seen today and can easily be replaced within one MouseButton1Click event instead of setting up a uselss loader that does the same thing, with just more bloat and awful sense of recognition.

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And this, you licensed your own product you call “OFFICIAL” that is made with the same bare-minimum technique as how everyone else would’ve done it.

Great job, you made Ohoo “©” something that already exists, just more messy and unnecessary.

Note that the Mozilla Public License identifies as open-source, allowing the editing of your scripts so I don’t know why you make it so clear not to edit it. You’ve also identified this resource as open-source in the title, so do note that too.

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At least document yourself over licenses before making assumptions

What???

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Can you elaborate on this? What do you mean “admin”? Admin in your own game? Admin in something else?

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Reminder to please be civil

Just because a resource is simple does NOT mean it is pointless and meaningless.

It doesn’t matter how many lines a script is or that its too small to be on GitHub (which fr why that would matter), what matters is that the OP decided to open source his code so those who may find it applicable can use it.

Please respect other resources and stop hating them expecting it to be a masterpiece.

With that please give constructive criticism on how the OP can improve the project.

It’s not about the criticism here, the resource does exactly as it is meant to. It’s the fact that you have to address to credit you, to not copy you (somehow) and that you aren’t a admin in full punctuation. Do you see what’s wrong with that?

How can you expect people to use a “community-resource” (note community), to not edit the resource when it is clear stated “(open-source)” in the title?

I’m pretty sure everyone can question the sheer amount of verification and self-claimed originality OP has put up.

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Could you please emphasize what this script is about and tell us why it only a few lines of code???

Ohoo tool giver? more like Ohio tool giver

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i dont even know if this is joke, but i think your turning a small source into a big project.
anyways that resource is a good try i guess. :man_shrugging:

Okay instead of like turning your small source that is look like a big project, I highly suggest you putting the information inside the a script instead making a “bloat” inside a github, I also did not understand what’s the point of this script.

What I think currently was about like, it gives you a tool when you click the button inside the Gui? Am I right?

some quotes lol

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and of course I dont often putting people in the game description but a Credit Gui exists.

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Ok nice.

huh?

Ok I only suggest you putting full info to the script it looks your making a big project that has a below 20 lines.

Would honestly call this is a good project if you’re a beginner, as you are exploring various tools for code management (for instance, GitHub). But I think I should also point out that the codebase is extremely small to host it on GitHub and hype it up this much as stated by the majority.

Also, I’m unsure as to what you mean by the above. ^

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for now, i can reply to ALL of these.

it doesn’t matter about the lines of code, it matters about if it works, or editable.


i’m not a pro at remote events, and in version E2 there will be a chance to spend in-game currency or even :robux_gold:.


the point of that project is a tool giver UI.


why be not civil? i can’t reply to non-civil people.


it doesn’t matter about the lines of code, it matters about if it works, or editable.


stop, please, be civil!


you don’t have to put in description! you can put it in a UI.


admin in this project.


Thank you, you’re right.


it’s open-source, you can download the source code.


it’s not made in ohio, it’s made in U.S.


yes gives you a tool when you click the button on the UI.


i’m still a mid-beginner programmer, sometimes i get mistakes on coding.


uhh okay, instead of the remote events, you can put a folder in ReplicatedStorage named Tools which lets you put available tools, also I will be waiting for the E2 :slight_smile:

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right now i’m working on version E2, 1 hour or 30 minutes will be ready for production.

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Hey mate,

Keep on learning LUA you’ll get better at it the more you go :slight_smile: , but if you are going to post this into “community” resources, and then label it as open source, yet want credit. You may want to post this somewhere else.

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thanks, i’m still a mid-beginner on luau.

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The code isn’t substantial enough to be a resource.

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