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rotation-master
Advanced tools
link: https://ellamental2.github.io/RotationMaster/
install on alt1: alt1://addapp/https://ellamental2.github.io/RotationMaster/appconfig.json
join our discord: https://discord.gg/3N6F3rppTC
The basic inspiration for Rotation Master is to easilly be able to display a "cheat sheet" of your rotation over your runescape screen, instead of having to look at another screen. You can set up your rotation in the window when it opens by adding new abilities and selecting from the dropdowns.
This idea expanded so you can now share rotations via a json file and the export/import buttons.
Then when you are happy you can position the overlay as you wish with the set ovelay position button and minimise the window.
You can cycle between rotations by pressing the main alt1 keybind (default alt + 1)
RS3 Vikings for being a great clan who are willing to be guinea pigs/testers
and
PVME Discord for allowing me to use their images and helping with rotations.
FAQs
link: https://ellamental2.github.io/RotationMaster/
We found that rotation-master demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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