README: installing custom scripts & modules
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* [Send notifications via Telegram](doc/mod/notification-telegram.md)
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* [Download script and run it once](doc/mod/scriptrunonce.md)
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Installing custom scripts & modules
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My scripts cover a lot of use cases, but you may have your own ones. You can
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still use my scripts to manage and deploy yours, by specifying `base-url`
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(and `url-suffix`) for each script.
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This will fetch and install a script `hello-world.rsc` from the given url:
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$ScriptInstallUpdate hello-world.rsc "base-url=https://git.eworm.de/cgit/routeros-scripts/plain/README.d/"
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(Yes, the example url still belongs to the repository for easy
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handling - but the url can be what ever you use.)
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For a script to be considered valid it has to begin with a *magic token*.
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Have a look at [any script](README.d/hello-world.rsc) and copy the first line
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without modification.
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Starting a script's name with `mod/` makes it a module and it is run
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automatically by `global-functions`.
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Contact
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