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There's a software GCFScape you'll have to download to open it
Do you mean the vanilla tf2 mvm missions?
They should be stored in \common\Team Fortress 2\tf\scripts
If you mean the original guide for getting started though then: https://steamproxy.net/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=376575386
"bot_kill all" - Kills all the bots, even ones in spawn.
"nb_player_move 0/1" - Allows bots to move. 0 makes them stand still (they still attack!)
"nb_stop 0/1" - Completely stops bots from doing anything (except spawning).
"ent_fire" - Check out what's suggested after a space to see relays. It doesn't show all of them; adding the first letter of a relay will make it show up. Useful to find spawn locations or tank paths.
Adding another space after you filled in an entity name allows you to make it act; for instance, make a door close or open by making the entity "trigger".
"developer 1" - Allows you to properly make use of:
"ent_messages <entity name>" - If you fill in a proper entity name you found via "ent_fire", it'll show you where it's located.
If you use "info_player_teamspawn" as string for it, it'll show all the names of the spawn locations!