Openbullet 2: Plugins

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Openbullet 2: Plugins

If you’re writing your first plugin, start with a simple logging block or a custom proxy source. The API is clean, well-documented in the source code, and surprisingly powerful. Disclaimer: This post is for educational purposes only. OpenBullet 2 should only be used on systems you own or have explicit permission to test. Unauthorized access is illegal.

| Need | Plugin Solution | | :--- | :--- | | Solve a new type of captcha (e.g., hCaptcha with custom payload) | Custom captcha solver plugin | | Generate wordlists on the fly (date-based, pattern-based) | Wordlist generator plugin | | Pull proxies from a Redis list or gRPC endpoint | Custom proxy source plugin | | Add encryption (AES, RSA) inside LoliScript | Custom block plugin | Plugins in OB2 implement specific interfaces from the core OpenBullet2.Core namespace. Openbullet 2 Plugins

public int A get; set; public int B get; set; If you’re writing your first plugin, start with

Out of the box, OpenBullet 2 is impressive. With plugins, it becomes a modular powerhouse. Let’s break down what OpenBullet 2 plugins are, why they matter, and how they extend the core functionality. In version 2 (a complete rewrite of the original OpenBullet in .NET 5+), the developer introduced a proper plugin architecture. Unlike the first version—where you had to manually edit C# scripts or modify the source— OpenBullet 2 plugins are compiled DLLs that you can drop into the Plugins folder. OpenBullet 2 should only be used on systems

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