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Today, I got a message that I was suspended from the staging ground. The message shows me a list of questions I've apparently handled incorrectly. This list contains actual URL's towards the specific handled question(s). However I'm unable to review my own review(s) because of the suspension.
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@starball fun fact - I do have an auto-clicker for Cookie Clicker. It's even more fancy than that - it plays the game for you, including buying stuff and progressing through the ranks. I made it a long time ago. Recently found it on my computer, tried it and it still works. But it's not on the computer I'm currently on. Also, it's not an HTML file. Just two .txt files with JS in it.
I know I've not optimised the later stages of the game. The leeches or whatever they are called are just popped immediately. You're supposed to wait for optimal results.
@starball It's not going to work, no. Like maybe at best you can try hosting cookie clicker in an iframe and try injecting JS into it. But I somehow doubt that's what the asker wants. Given their "I cant code"
I assume it's half-pieced together XY solution. Perhaps some other game had some sort of hack with an HTML file and OP expects cookie clicker to work the same.
Actually, now that I think about it, you can probably download the full game (just all the resources - wget can do it with a switch or two) and modify it, then run it yourself. The game itself is very simple, doesn't require constant server connection.
And autoclickers themselves are really simple. I have a few for AutoHotkey - it's like 3 lines of code or something. That I copied from somewhere. Just modified the delay between clicks and which button is pressed (I have three for left-click, right-click, space bar). But with Cookie Clicker it was more efficient to just write JS. And I also got to tinker with other aspects of the game.
@AbdulAzizBarkat lol, OK. So, they have some JavaScript that they believe can only exist in an HTML file. And expect to somehow load that HTML file in another site.
It's also amusing since in Cookie Clicker doing the actual clicks is a solved problem. You can directly issue clicks on the game object. I remember I didn't even do this part myself, I got it from the wiki.
I think there was an autoclicker code on the wiki itself but I think I ended up doing it myself.