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Create custom command names for custom links. #5

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FaultyFunctions opened this issue Apr 14, 2015 · 2 comments
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Create custom command names for custom links. #5

FaultyFunctions opened this issue Apr 14, 2015 · 2 comments
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@jwflory jwflory self-assigned this Apr 14, 2015
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jwflory commented Apr 14, 2015

Hi @DavidBorisK, thanks for the suggestion. I think this could actually be done in the bukkit.yml file by setting an alias to the /link command, but I presume you are meaning to have an unlimited number of custom links. I'm not honestly not quite sure how to do something like this yet, so I cannot guarantee a definite date for when this might be ready. In the meanwhile, were there any commands that you would definitely find useful that I could add in?

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Well, you could add something like link, like /link2 /link3 /link4. Then
having something in the config to replace those name, similar to how
bukkit.yml does it. It's nothing major, so we don't really need anything in
the meanwhile.

On Tue, Apr 14, 2015 at 5:32 AM, Justin W. Flory [email protected]
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Hi @DavidBorisK https://github.com/DavidBorisK, thanks for the
suggestion. I think this could actually be done in the bukkit.yml file by
setting an alias to the /link command, but I presume you are meaning to
have an unlimited number of custom links. I'm not honestly not quite sure
how to do something like this yet, so I cannot guarantee a definite date
for when this might be ready. In the meanwhile, were there any commands
that you would definitely find useful that I could add in?


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