INTRODUCING THE

.aux format

Interoperable JSON for Simulation

AUX commonly stands for Automatic User Experience but it can also stand for Ambient User Experience.

AUX (pronounced "awks") is a term that we use to talk about an computer system that provides access to an interactive model for multiple people across multiple devices and geographic locations. This means that AUXes are designed to work on a wide variety of devices (phones, laptops, VR headsets, etc.), and they remain synced regardless of where in the world you are.

With respect to CasualOS, every inst is an AUX because CasualOS does the hard work to ensure that everything is synced and works across all connected devices.

You may also come across the term "AUX File". AUX files are files that use the .aux filename extension and contain JSON formatted bots. Usually, AUX files are utilized as an easy way to save/load bots from an inst.