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Scratcher
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Leopard: Edit Scratch projects as JavaScript code
It does use that, is that not supported in JavaScript?
- not_HOME
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Scratcher
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Leopard: Edit Scratch projects as JavaScript code
I had a similar experience.
And we were able to avoid this by replacing the block that was causing the problem with an alternative block.
And we were able to avoid this by replacing the block that was causing the problem with an alternative block.
Last edited by not_HOME (Aug. 15, 2024 00:28:56)
- Red_Panda_baer
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Scratcher
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Leopard: Edit Scratch projects as JavaScript code
when green flag clicked
forever
if <key [ d] pressed?> then
change x by (4)
end
if <key [ a] pressed?> then
change x by (-4)
end
if <key [ w] pressed?> then
change y by (6)
else
if <key [ s] pressed?> then
change y by (-6)
end
end
end
- IAMATP
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Scratcher
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Leopard: Edit Scratch projects as JavaScript code
Hey I can't read through all 55 pages so here I am reporting this:
None of the 3D engines I find work. Also in Astral Engine there's a weird glitch that no other extension other than pen can be used but there's not
None of the 3D engines I find work. Also in Astral Engine there's a weird glitch that no other extension other than pen can be used but there's not
- galactic_nova120
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Scratcher
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Leopard: Edit Scratch projects as JavaScript code
isn't this basically just turbowarp except using an actual code editor
Yeah but this one you can directly edit and see how it works. It's also quite slower than turbowarp.
I guess
- kitty1000pranjalc
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Scratcher
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Leopard: Edit Scratch projects as JavaScript code
Please use this thread to discuss Leopard, share your projects, and ask for help.
That's right! Translating Scratch to JavaScript is now possible! The tool is called Leopard, and it's available here:
Leopard Website – Go here to convert your projects!
Who needs this?
If you know Scratch and want to learn JavaScript, Leopard is made for you. It's the perfect transition tool. Leopard also allows you to convert your existing Scratch projects into JavaScript code and edit them that way.
What if it doesn't work?
Not every project will translate perfectly. That's why we have a team of Leopard Mentors who are here to offer support. If you are having trouble with a project, you can ask here on the forums or create a dedicated “cleanup crew” post to get more 1-on-1 help.Thank you so much to the contributors who made Leopard possible!
You can right-click and click inspect (ctrl/cmd+shift+c) to get the website's code–and edit it! That is also a good way to learn JavaScript.


- xal_101
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Scratcher
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Leopard: Edit Scratch projects as JavaScript code
Can it have an option to read the full error logs? it would help me.
- ego-lay_atman-bay
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Scratcher
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Leopard: Edit Scratch projects as JavaScript code
(#1086)
You can right-click and click inspect (ctrl/cmd+shift+c) to get the website's code–and edit it! That is also a good way to learn JavaScript.
That's not necessarily true, because the scratch source code is not easy to read, which makes it very hard to learn.
- Maximouse
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Scratcher
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Leopard: Edit Scratch projects as JavaScript code
The source code is readable, but what you see in the devtools on Scratch (and many other websites) is minified to reduce the file size.(#1086)
You can right-click and click inspect (ctrl/cmd+shift+c) to get the website's code–and edit it! That is also a good way to learn JavaScript.
That's not necessarily true, because the scratch source code is not easy to read, which makes it very hard to learn.
- BigNate469
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Scratcher
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Leopard: Edit Scratch projects as JavaScript code
In addition to in many cases not actually being representative of the original source, especially if some web assembly or typescript is presentThe source code is readable, but what you see in the devtools on Scratch (and many other websites) is minified to reduce the file size.(#1086)
You can right-click and click inspect (ctrl/cmd+shift+c) to get the website's code–and edit it! That is also a good way to learn JavaScript.
That's not necessarily true, because the scratch source code is not easy to read, which makes it very hard to learn.
- redspacecat
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Scratcher
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Leopard: Edit Scratch projects as JavaScript code
Why can't I convert https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/322341152/ (Terraria Stamped by @griffpatch)
- 83lololoT
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Scratcher
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Leopard: Edit Scratch projects as JavaScript code
You can try leopardjs.com to make project from javascript
- BigNate469
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Scratcher
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Leopard: Edit Scratch projects as JavaScript code
You can try leopardjs.com to make project from javascriptYes, you can. However, you have to write it in the way Scratch does it internally.
lepordjs.com is the subject of this topic
- meunspeakable
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Scratcher
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Leopard: Edit Scratch projects as JavaScript code
https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/965840239/
Despite this being a simple project, it fails to load in leopard. Why is this issue?
Despite this being a simple project, it fails to load in leopard. Why is this issue?
- 83lololoT
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Scratcher
21 posts
Leopard: Edit Scratch projects as JavaScript code
I think its an older version maybe?
- 83lololoT
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Scratcher
21 posts
Leopard: Edit Scratch projects as JavaScript code
https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/965840239/I frogot to quote
Despite this being a simple project, it fails to load in leopard. Why is this issue?
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Scratcher
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Leopard: Edit Scratch projects as JavaScript code
“Sandbox not found
It's likely that the Sandbox you're trying to access doesn't exist or you don't have the required permissions to access it.
All Systems Operational
We didn't encounter any issues in our system, which indicates that the issue might be related to your account.
If the issue persists, please contact our support team at support@codesandbox.io for further assistance, making sure to copy the error details below, or check the status page.”
what does this mean?
It's likely that the Sandbox you're trying to access doesn't exist or you don't have the required permissions to access it.
All Systems Operational
We didn't encounter any issues in our system, which indicates that the issue might be related to your account.
If the issue persists, please contact our support team at support@codesandbox.io for further assistance, making sure to copy the error details below, or check the status page.”
what does this mean?

- xX_TIG_Xx
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Scratcher
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Leopard: Edit Scratch projects as JavaScript code
I tried to convert a pen project, but it gives an error on every project with pen, even though it says pen is supported. It works fine with non-pen projects though.
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Scratcher
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Leopard: Edit Scratch projects as JavaScript code
I had the same issue. I think it’s caused by certain blocks, which some pen blocks being supported and others not. I’m not sure which ones but if you go to previous pages you will probably find the answer.















