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CaptainSwag101
Posted on 09-22-16 07:44 PM Link | Quote | ID: 164259


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I haven't seen any sort of thread talking about further official progress on LazyShell's development, so I've decided to try and put in some work myself, and open it up to anyone who's interested.
Based on this post Giangurgolo made back in 2015, it seems that development of LazyShell was going to be halted for an unknown amount of time.

Therefore, I would like to try and keep development for this awesome program alive by trying to help the community contribute to LazyShell's code and development, in the event that Giangurgolo does not wish or is not able to continue working on the project. He's given the SMRPG hacking community a lot over the past years, and I'd like to help him out in any way I can!

To that end, I have taken quite a bit of time to create a GitHub repository for LazyShell for anyone who wants to contribute to the program's source code for adding new features, fixing bugs, making the program compatible with newer systems, etc.
The repo features a recreation of the version history with commits which are as time-accurate as possible, based off of the timestamps from any code snapshots of the program that could be obtained.

It also contains the latest code from Giangurgolo's unfinished v4.0 build, and some modifications of my own to fix bugs and improve things a bit. However, because the original v4.0 code is unfinished, it is likely to still be buggy, and I would really appreciate some help with testing and fixing the code.

Please feel free to fork and submit pull requests!

The GitHub repository can be found here: https://github.com/jpmac26/LazyShell
You can also download the latest version of the program, including the mysterious v4.0 release here: https://github.com/jpmac26/LazyShell/releases/

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xK_
Posted on 09-23-16 04:26 AM (rev. 2 of 09-23-16 04:28 AM) Link | Quote | ID: 164260


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very happy that people care about Lazyshell again. this section hasn't had any activity as of late; now people are coming back great to hear. I wish you luck and I may help if I ever grow a brain and learn how to code in C#.

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Posted on 09-23-16 04:51 PM Link | Quote | ID: 164263


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xK_ you have a brain :p

also, yeah, I agree with you. It's nice to see good activity coming from this particular section of the board, I might take work on it once the 4.0 is more stable and maybe refer friends to the repo on my own site too, obviously linking to this thread and site.

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Posted on 09-28-16 08:43 AM Link | Quote | ID: 164415

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This is really nice of you, and should really help out the SMRPG hacking scene! Also, good choice to use GitHub, I'm dubious about downloading from SourceForge because malware downloads and other issues with their site.

Should encourage more people to try their hand in this little niche hacking scene and improve what greatness already exists from hackers of SMRPG.

I appreciate it.

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"I'm dubious about downloading from SourceForge because malware downloads and other issues with their site."

pretty sure that they haven't actually done that since 2013 but ok

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What's currently been fixed/added in the 4.0 version? Also, where are the compilation instructions to be found, you seemingly haven't put them in the readme from what I can tell. You might want to add that

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Posted on 09-20-17 12:31 AM Link | Quote | ID: 165921


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You can view the changes from v4.0 in the "changelog.txt" file on GitHub. Also, there are very few compilation instructions, you can open the solution in Visual Studio Community 2015 or 2017. If you have any issues building it, please let me know.

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Posted by CaptainSwag101
You can view the changes from v4.0 in the "changelog.txt" file on GitHub. Also, there are very few compilation instructions, you can open the solution in Visual Studio Community 2015 or 2017. If you have any issues building it, please let me know.

Know if it works under XP? IIRC, Visual Studio 2015 requires Vista or later (or maybe it was 7 or later).

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