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cjflnyc
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Hello all, I did some reading on how to make a custom package for Softaculous. I have a bunch of PHP scripts that I would love to just add to the list of scripts. But from the Documentation it all seems very complicated.

I was just wondering what is the most bare bone simple method on making a custom script package when all I need is for Softaculous to COPY the script then forward or send the user to the script setup link and then continue like a normal script where one has to go in hosting control and first create the database. Then continue with the script setup via the regular script installer.

I think this method I want would save me lots of time vs learning and struggling how to build a full blown Softaculous installs the whole software.

Could anyone be kind and provide some info or even an example? lets say a zip file called script.zip inside index.php and various html and image files and of course the /setup script folder. So yeah in essence the contents of the script zip file. And what ever string of minimum configuration files needed to make Softaculous just Copy and send user to install script. So it will import into its system as an addition script available to install to end user client?

Thanks! I know there is an example zip file but it confuses me so much! And I don't need it to do all of whats included in the example files throwing me into even more confusion on how i need to strip down the example to be applicable for me :) Thanks
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 cjflnyc   Easy Import Custom Scripts? (5 Replies, Read 4929 times)
    |--  Brijesh   Hi, The documentation...   on April 7, 2017, 9:18 am
    |--  cjflnyc   Thanks for the...   on April 7, 2017, 12:54 pm
    |--  Brijesh   Hi, I understand...   on April 10, 2017, 2:08 pm
    |--  lastlink   I can't see...   on February 8, 2018, 9:34 pm
    |--  Brijesh   Hi, We have...   on February 9, 2018, 7:37 am

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