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What is an SRP file? An SRP file contains source code written in the Scrape programming language, which was developed by Pixelated_Lagg. Scrape is an object-oriented programming language based on C#.

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What is an SRP file?

An SRP file contains source code written in the Scrape programming language, which was developed by Pixelated_Lagg. Scrape is an object-oriented programming language based on C#.

How to open an SRP file

You can open and edit an SRP file in any text or source code editor, such as Microsoft Visual Studio Code (cross-platform) or GitHub Atom (cross-platform).

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Updated: December 6, 2021

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What is an SRP file?
An SRP file contains source code written in the Scrape programming language, which was developed by Pixelated_Lagg. Scrape is an object-oriented programming language based on C#.
How do I open an .srp file?
You can open and edit an SRP file in any text or source code editor, such as Microsoft Visual Studio Code (cross-platform) or GitHub Atom (cross-platform).