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Getting started | Local literal variables
Andrzej edited this page Oct 18, 2025
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Literal variables store values that represent data that can be written down like text or numbers (exceptions apply)
Important
These follow the same rules as player variables do, so:
✅ $literally1984
✅ $releaseTheEpsteinFiles
❌ $Stupid
❌ $69
❌ $site_02_report
$myVariable = "Hello, World!"
$myVar2 = 2137
$var3 = true
$value = RandomNum 1 10 int
Check the info about the RandomNum method!
It states: This method returns a number value, which can be saved or used directly.;
this is how we save this value!
$name = {@sender nickname}
We have not yet explored expressions, but it's pretty obvious that we get the nickname of @sender and save it to the $name variable.
This script will return the amount of players there are playing as SCPs.
# save the amount of SCPs by using the `AmountOf` method and `@scps` global variable
$amount = AmountOf @scps
# here we reply to the sender, by returning the variable value
Reply $amount
Important
Literal variables have one thing in common, they can be represented as text, so the Reply method can accept these as a valid reply message.
(These tutorials are ordered, start from the top)