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Add Slider to AntiAFK for Custom Movement Increment Setting
Description
Adds a slider option to the AntiAFK feature, allowing users to select the duration the client waits before moving the player, while preserving the original random functionality by default.
Testing
Tested on singleplayer and in multiplayer servers.
References
See #280
Summary by CodeRabbit
- New Features
- Added customizable settings for Anti-AFK timing using sliders, allowing users to set specific intervals between movements.
- Enhancements
- Improved the Anti-AFK feature's timing logic for more dynamic and user-responsive behavior.
Walkthrough
Walkthrough
The modifications to the AntiAfkHack class enhance its functionality by introducing a dynamic movement timer, controlled via new slider settings. These changes allow users to customize the time intervals between movements, thereby improving the anti-AFK mechanism's adaptability and effectiveness. The introduction of methods like updateMovementValue and setTimer() centralizes the logic for timing adjustments, making the code more modular and maintainable.
Changes
| File Path | Summary of Changes |
|---|---|
.../hacks/AntiAfkHack.java |
Introduced SliderSetting for dynamic time control between movements, added updateMovementValue and setTimer() methods for better timing management, and updated data types for timers. |
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Hello @Alexander01998, Thanks for taking the time to review my pull request. I have made the requested changes. If there are any further changes you would like me to make, feel free to let me know.