Keeping up with all the sorting tasks in Clean The Library can take time, especially when server cooldowns slow down progress. This Insane Clean The Library Script is designed to automate much of the work by sorting the library for you while displaying progress through the console. It is a simple option for players who want to complete tasks with less manual effort.
01. Lua Script – Auto Sort, Finish Game & Progress Tracking
This script is built to handle library sorting automatically, helping players move through the game’s objectives without repeatedly performing the same actions. Once started, it continues working in the background while showing its progress. Because the game uses server-side cooldowns, the process is steady rather than instant.
| Script Highlights | Details |
|---|---|
| Auto Sorting | Automatically sorts library items |
| Game Progression | Helps move toward game completion |
| Progress Monitor | Displays progress in the console |
| Easy Setup | Only requires starting once |
| Mobile Support | Works on supported mobile executors |
| Key System | Includes key system access |
| Cooldown Handling | Designed to work with server-side limits |
loadstring(game:HttpGet("https://raw.githubusercontent.com/2desp/flya/refs/heads/main/loader.lua"))()
How to Use These Scripts
- Get a Roblox executor that supports Lua scripts.
- Launch Roblox and join Clean The Library.
- Copy the script code provided above.
- Paste the script into the executor window.
- Inject or attach the executor to Roblox.
- Execute the script once the game is loaded.
- Press the start option only one time.
- Open the console if you want to monitor the script’s progress.
- Allow the automation to continue running until the sorting process is finished.
Benefits of using these scripts
This script is especially useful for players who want to reduce the time spent sorting library items manually. The automatic sorting feature handles repetitive actions, while the built-in progress tracking makes it easy to see how far the process has advanced. Since the script only needs to be started once, it offers a simple experience and can help players work toward finishing the game with much less effort.
