# Welcome to Beast Services

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## Overview

We were just an idea for a long time until beastpt decided to make his dream to come through and launched this Shop. This shop isn't only a dream but someway to help to pay for University and other expenses.

## Quick links

{% content-ref url="overview/what-we-do" %}
[what-we-do](https://beast-services.gitbook.io/info/overview/what-we-do)
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## Get Started

For all of our scripts you need to have our library script! Bellow you have a tutorial how you can set it up on your server!

{% content-ref url="lib/setup-bs-lib" %}
[setup-bs-lib](https://beast-services.gitbook.io/info/lib/setup-bs-lib)
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#### Latest Scripts:

{% content-ref url="scripts/winery" %}
[winery](https://beast-services.gitbook.io/info/scripts/winery)
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