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Revision as of 01:33, 30 November 2007

Once you've created a robot, you can package it up to share with other people. Here's how:

Package Robot for sharing

First, select the Package robot for upload tool:

Shows how to start packaging a robot by selecting "Package robot for upload" from the Robot menu


Next, select the robot you want to package. In this case, I've selected my robot fnl.Scratch:

Shows a dialog that lets the user select which robot or team to package


Click Next and fill in details about your new robot:

Shows a dialog where the user can fill in all the details about the robot or team to package


Click Next again, to choose a filename.

The default should be fine, but remember what it says here so you can find it when you want to upload it:

Shows a dialog that lets the user choose a filename for the robot package


Click Package! on the last page, and Robocode will package your robot for you:

http://robocode.sourceforge.net/help/uploading/packagerconfirm.png


That's it! You can now upload your robot's .jar file to e.g. the Robocode Repository.

See Also