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The Bunnyhop Bind Nobody Could Re-Find

One member lost his own bhop script to a reformat — and spent months trying to track it down again

In the Counter-Strike: Source Scripts/Tools section, longtime member Keke10000 asked for help recovering a bunnyhop bind script he'd once had but lost after reformatting his PC, posting an example alt-key version as a placeholder for the longer ctrl-based one he actually wanted. Replies trickled in over months rather than minutes — a tip to check FPSBanana, a tangent question about CS 1.6 auto-bhop, and a late 'does this work in css?' bump — giving the thread a slow, low-key, help-desk feel typical of niche scripting requests on the board. Nothing dramatic happened, but it's a nice little time capsule of the era's bind/script culture and the community's casual back-and-forth support style.

I posted this before and I actually found the script myself. And, I reformatted and I can't seem to find it again as a friend had it, but does not anymore.— Keke10000
Is there a script for auto bhop? so i can just hold space and bhop?— Rstar
work in css?— sunshinehorror
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[Tool] CSS Server Crasher by webbdogg

A German-labeled DDoS tool for CS:S servers, dropped with zero fanfare and a six-page trail of 'unhide' replies

Member webbdogg posted a small, German-language tool described as a Counter-Strike: Source server crasher, hidden behind the forum's reply-to-unlock mechanic. The thread quickly filled with low-effort one-word replies ('unhide', 'thx', 'test', 'lolol?') from members just trying to unlock the download, a very typical pattern for tool-drop threads on this board. There's little discussion of how well it actually worked beyond a couple of vague confirmations, and the topic was eventually locked, running to six pages of mostly filler posts.

a small ddos tool— webbdogg
works for me— webbdogg
UNHIDEeeeeeeeeE— jgilmore
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Rcon Password Grabber [Mani\ES Exploit]

A little Mani Admin Plugin + EventScripts trick that whispered a CSS server's original rcon password back to you in-game

In this Scripts/Tools post from December 2009, member darksoul32 shared a script exploiting Mani Admin Plugin and EventScripts on Counter-Strike: Source servers to reveal a server's original rcon_password to an admin who already had full access. It was posted as a neat trick rather than a practical tool, since the poster already had rcon access via Mani anyway. Replies were mixed and low-key — a few members said it didn't work for them, one said it did, and another joked their hopes had been raised for nothing. Small, quick thread typical of the era's server-side script tinkering.

Useless since you have ma_rcon but hell its still good to know the original rcon_password right?— darksoul32
You had my hopes up :( lol, Thanks for the tip though.— subzer00
it worked for me.:)— Clafiey
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Accuracy Improvement Script by SNK

A senior mod's first-ever CS:S config script promises the old 'slow down to spray better' trick, and the regulars ate it up.

SNK, a Legendary-ranked forum moderator, posted a Counter-Strike: Source console script (his self-described first attempt at scripting) that automatically lowered mouse sensitivity while firing and restored it afterward, aimed at helping players control spray patterns during close-quarters fights. He included usage notes and caveats about it not working for everyone, and posted the exec-file installation steps for the community's cfg-based setup. The thread got a warm, appreciative reception from a couple of regular members praising the release.

This is my first time scripting, be gentle :D— SNK
Omg snk Once again another well done script :D— JUSTiiNCREDiiBLE
thx im actually gna use this straight away EDIT: Works Perfectly!!!! Thank You— aimshot120
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CSS Server Crasher (sharecash link, locked)

A CS:S "server crasher" download that mostly just crashed and burned — dead links, sketchy sharecash surveys, and a mod slamming the lock button.

A low-post-count member named Demagogue550 shared a Counter-Strike: Source 'server crasher' tool hosted on sharecash, asking others to confirm if it worked. Replies were skeptical from the start over the sharecash survey-wall, and within weeks the link was reported dead by multiple users requesting a Mediafire re-upload instead. The thread ends abruptly when admin ap3x closes it citing the forum's blanket ban on sharecash links, a small but telling snapshot of the era's running battle between survey-locker link spam and site moderation.

I cant seem to download this file from the site. But with 2 Post its kind of sketchy.— nedsucks
No sharecash links.— ap3x
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Health ESP & Name ESP code post by Nullr0u73

A brand-new noob drops half-finished ESP code and basically begs the forum not to roast him for it

In the CS:S Scripts/Tools subforum, a fresh member named Nullr0u73 (joined days earlier, first post) shared a rough, self-admittedly buggy code snippet for a Health ESP and Name ESP overlay. The tone is casual and self-deprecating, with the poster acknowledging mistakes and gaps in the code and asking for patience rather than presenting it as a finished tool. The page also carries leftover ad chrome (an 'Anabolic Innovations' supplement giveaway banner) typical of the era's forum monetization, unrelated to the thread's actual content.

I wrote this code now so bare with it. I'm sure i screwed something up :)— Nullr0u73
i think that's it, if not kill me :)— Nullr0u73
forgot one :D— Nullr0u73
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Can the mods stop closing TS

One-post wonder tries to call out the mods over a 'blocked' testscript server — gets insta-locked by ap3x with a one-word reason: 'whut'

A brand-new member, Project21, made his one and only post to complain that mods kept closing threads about testscripts, claiming a particular scripting server wasn't actually blocked like people thought. Admin ap3x closed the thread almost immediately with the classic auto-generated lock message, reason simply listed as 'whut.' A tiny, forgettable flare-up typical of the CS:S Scripts/Tools subforum, where testscript drama and mod-baiting threads were a recurring nuisance.

its just funny how u all think its blocked and gone forever— Project21
This topic has been closed by a moderator(me). Reason: " whut "— ap3x
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Better Changelevel Exploit (CS:S Server Console Trick)

A one-post script dump claiming to one-up 'mist's' classic changelevel exploit — bypassing rcon_lock and ironwall.

A short, single-post thread in the CS:S Scripts/Tools subforum where user darksoul32 shared a server-console exploit chain, claiming it improved on an older, apparently well-known exploit by a member/coder called 'mist'. The post is mostly a repeated console command block with little discussion attached — typical of the era's cheat/exploit-sharing culture where scripts got copy-pasted and reposted across forums. No replies or follow-up drama are present on this page, just a quiet little relic of the scene's server-exploitation subculture.

This will work better than the normal changelevel exploit by mist..— darksoul32
It bypasses rcon_lock and ironwall, also gets passed alias..— darksoul32
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The OutkastCS 'Climbing Server' Crash Script

A tiny CSS bind script promising to crash climbing servers — and one guy showing up seven months later to try it

A short, quintessentially early-2010s tools post: a member named OutkastCS dropped a bind/alias script for Counter-Strike: Source claiming it could crash 'climbing' (surf-style) servers, and told fellow forum-goers to 'have fun.' The thread sat untouched for months until another member, pyroboytodumax, casually replied that they'd test it out. It's a small, dusty artifact of the cheat/tool-sharing culture that Fkn0wned's Scripts/Tools subforum was built around.

Have fun =]— OutkastCS
intresting ill test it out— pyroboytodumax
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Cool Server DDoSer (locked on arrival)

One post, one sharecash link, one instant lockdown by admin ap3x.

A member named Paiin posted a supposed 'DDoSer' tool for Counter-Strike: Source servers, claiming it came from a 'private source' and gating it behind a password-protected zip. Forum admin ap3x shut the thread down within hours for violating the no-sharecash-links rule, closing it before any real discussion could happen. A tiny, quintessential snapshot of the scene's tool-sharing culture and the mod team's zero-tolerance stance on ad-locker links.

Recieved from a private source.— Paiin
Don't post sharecash links. /closed— ap3x
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Permadown Servers [Working] — CS:S Scripts/Tools

A one-post script thread promising to permanently kill a Counter-Strike: Source server, with a built-in warning that it'll never boot again.

A short, single-post thread in the Counter-Strike: Source Scripts/Tools subforum where user darksoul32 shared an rcon-based script claiming to permanently disable ('permadown') a game server, dated December 2009. The poster notes it requires rcon access and warns that the server will not start again after running it, suggesting others modify it since it was posted publicly. It's a small, dry technical post typical of the era's cheat/griefing script sharing culture rather than a discussion thread — no replies followed.

SERVER WILL NOT START AFTER YOU RUN THIS SCRIPT!— darksoul32
I would change what file cuz this is public so do something more creative.— darksoul32
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LAN Sound Script (CS:S) — the "top 10 UK team" mystery

One post, one YouTube link, and a rumor about a mystery LAN sound trick nobody could quite explain.

A brand-new member, OwnMeNow, opened this Counter-Strike: Source scripts thread asking about a sound-related config script supposedly used by a top-10 UK team at a Multiplay LAN, claiming the team went from nobodies to contenders after using it. He'd apparently been told by 'a couple of coders' that fkn0wned.com was the place to find it, though he noted confusion over whether it was an old trick or connected to zblock 4.4, and stressed it was a script, not an .exe. The thread got no replies, leaving the claim unconfirmed and the mystery unresolved — a tiny, dead-end curiosity typical of the forum's scripts/tools corner.

Basically a top 10 uk team used this at lan.. and they was nothing b4 lan..im wondering where to get this and a couple of coders said fkn0wned.com— OwnMeNow
NO .EXE— OwnMeNow
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Crash Script [Working] — darksoul32's CSS Server-Crash Post

A single post from 2009 promising to crash Counter-Strike: Source servers — patched on some, still working on 'tons' of others.

Posted in the Scripts/Tools subforum under Counter-Strike: Source on Fkn0wned.com, this thread by member darksoul32 shared a script/method claimed to crash CSS game servers by flooding rcon commands. The poster noted it was already patched on some servers but still effective on many others, and gave tips on pacing the commands to avoid client-side blocking. It's a small, single-post thread typical of the era's cheat/tool-sharing culture, sitting alongside site ads for a bodybuilding supplement giveaway — a funny little time-capsule juxtaposition.

This is patched on some servers but it still works on tons so here goes nothing.— darksoul32
Usually they will ban your ip but that doesn't matter because you can still send rcon commands and when it crashes your unbanned so don't worry.— darksoul32
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Scout to Knive Script by SNK

The classic scout-to-knife weapon-switch bind, straight from a CSS scripting forum in 2009.

A short post in the Counter-Strike: Source Scripts/Tools subforum where forum staffer SNK shares a config script for quick-switching between the Scout sniper rifle and knife, a popular competitive CSS trick from the era. The post includes simple readme-style instructions and a config file snippet, framed with the forum's usual branding. It's a small but characteristic artifact of the site's gaming-utility culture, posted on New Year's Eve 2009.

And now when u shoot it will change from scout to hands to scout again really fast— SNK
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How To Install Skins (CS:S Materials Guide)

Kimmi's old-school guide to swapping custom skins in and out of Counter-Strike: Source, back when SV_Pure servers were the only thing standing in your way.

A locked how-to thread in the CS:S Scripts/Tools section where forum admin/Smod Kimmi laid out a folder-renaming trick for switching between a 'legit' materials folder and a custom skins folder in Counter-Strike: Source. It's a classic snapshot of the era's cheat-scene culture, where cosmetic skin swaps were casually filed alongside hacks. The thread is locked, meaning it was treated as a static reference guide rather than an open discussion.

Materials only work on servers with SV_Pure 0 so try different servers until you find one that works.— Kimmi
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How To Install Scripts (CS:S Scripts/Tools guide by Kimmi)

The old CS:S autoexec.cfg tutorial that every regular remembers scrolling past

A short, plain tutorial thread posted in the Counter-Strike: Source > Scripts/Tools board by longtime staffer Kimmi, explaining the basic process of saving a script into an autoexec.cfg file for use in-game. It's a locked, single-post reference guide rather than a discussion, typical of the site's Scripts/Tools section where members shared CS:S configs. The page also carries the era's telltale clutter — an 'Anabolic Innovations' supplement giveaway ad and a stray 'hide hack is working now' note — giving it that classic late-2000s gaming forum atmosphere.

Enjoy— Kimmi
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css coloredmodels w/ engine (Nullr0u73's CS:S team-color script)

A brand-new member drops a snippet of code to paint your CS:S enemies red and blue — and promises glow shells are next.

In the Counter-Strike: Source Scripts/Tools subforum, a fresh member named Nullr0u73 posted a small code snippet demonstrating a 'coloredmodels' effect that recolored player models by team (red vs blue) using render mode/color calls. It's a lightweight, single-post dev-share rather than a big discussion — the poster frames it as a first step, noting colored models were 'not too special' and that glow shell effects would be the harder follow-up. No replies followed, making it a small snapshot of the era's DIY game-hacking/tool-scripting culture.

OK, So just colored models, not too special. I'll get to work on Glow Shells, but they are a pain in the arse imo.— Nullr0u73
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