this file stealer solves most of the problems scripthook had, if anyone finds anyway to exploit this, contact me.
inject the dll
the stolen files in the root of the drive your Garry's mod is located, for example C:\friendly_stealer
D:\friendly_stealer
join a server and it will write the clientside lua files into the directory.
have fun.
console print out
stolen files.
version 1.1:
fixes stuff from the first version, such as:
fixes servers making you write reserved file names.
fixed some crashes.
fixed a crash when writing a file with a path of more than 260 characters.
directory was changed to the root drive where your gmod is located at
the console will state where it was changed to.
version 1.2:
fixed the console printing (works instantly now)
fixed certain files not being saved
fixed runstring and luacmd not being appended to their respective files.
the stolen files in Steam\steamapps\common\friendly_stealer
join a server and it will write the clientside lua files into the directory.
have fun.
console print out
stolen files.
goodbye.
//Approved
You must spread some Reputation around before giving it to eth0s again.
version 1.1:
fixes stuff from the first version, such as:
fixes servers making you write reserved file names.
fixed some crashes.
fixed a crash when writing a file with a path of more than 260 characters.
directory was changed to the root drive where your gmod is located at
the console will state where it was changed to.
can the mods add this to the original post, thanks.
friendly_stealer_v1_1_mpgh.net.zip
Thanks for your contribution!
I am very looking forward to borrowing files for make new device (DarkRP of course)
Originally Posted by eth0s
version 1.1:
fixes stuff from the first version, such as:
fixes servers making you write reserved file names.
fixed some crashes.
fixed a crash when writing a file with a path of more than 260 characters.
directory was changed to the root drive where your gmod is located at
the console will state where it was changed to.
can the mods add this to the original post, thanks.