Thread:RansomTime/@comment-4347751-20130904230423/@comment-303594-20130905002052

No, I didn't
 * 1) Launch a command line.PybotTT_Gen_Family.png
 * 2) *Windows users should press start, click run and type "cmd" and press enter.
 * 3) *Mac Users, it's apparently in /Applications/Utilities/ - and called Terminal.
 * 4) *Linux users press alt+f2 and type the name of their favorite terminal emulator (for example "xterm").
 * 5) Change the directory in the command line to the directory that you extracted
 * 6) *On windows, the command is cd, so if you extracted the file to C:\Pybot, then type cd C:\Pybot. The text before the > on the command line should change to that directory.
 * 7) *On mac and linux, the command is also cd, File paths are different in Linux, windows uses the \ for file paths, whilst Linux and mac use /.
 * 8) Once you're in the Pywikipediabot directory, run the script generate_family_file.py
 * 9) *In windows, simply type generate_family_file.py (windows associates the file type .py with python if you installed python correctly). Mac and linux users should type "python generate_family_file.py". If you press the tab key after typing a few letters the terminal should automatically fill out the rest of the file name. Once you've started the script, follow the instructions.
 * 10) *If you're switching wikis, you'll need to generate a family file for each wiki you want to edit, but there's no need to do this now.
 * 11) *Feel free to say "no" to the question "Do you want to generate interwiki links?" - you're only going to be working on your local language version of the wiki.
 * 12) Then run the script generate_user_files.py - choose option 1 then type the number in the list corresponding to the family file you just generated. In the username field, give the name of your bot account.