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#1
Suggestion
For mad commands, we should be able to create a "file". If we had near 30 commands for, let's say, a SkyWars command, we should be able to make a "file" called "SkyWars Commands" so that when we do /cmd list we can only see half of our commands because we have so many @.@.
Commands in it - /cmd file new File Name
- /cmd file add File Name Command Name
- /cmd file delete/cancel File Name [save/remove] (<--- Saves commands in file or gets rid of them)
- /cmd file edit File Name [args]
- /cmd file merge File 1 File 2 (All file 2 commands would be put into file 1 commands with the file 1 name)

Thoughts anyone? I think this would be a great idea. Just @ me if you have any questions as to how it would function, or ideas, etc.

Thanks for your time,
~Sharks
 

thedeibo

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#2
If you are on about running all the SkyWars MadCommands at once, I recommend this:

Create a command (for example /skywars)

In that madcommand have other commands. (If you don’t wanna show the command, but still let it run, I suggest using “asop /cmd run /MyCommand”. It’s a sketchy way, but it works for me.
 
#3
If you are on about running all the SkyWars MadCommands at once, I recommend this:

Create a command (for example /skywars)

In that madcommand have other commands. (If you don’t wanna show the command, but still let it run, I suggest using “asop /cmd run /MyCommand”. It’s a sketchy way, but it works for me.
I think he/she means that if we do "/cmd list" we only see the files, since using /cmd run commands still shows up in /cmd list. Its usful if we have alot of commands and need organization.
 

thedeibo

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#4
Do you mean “folder”, not “file”

File doesn’t quite make sense here.

File is just one item that contains code/encryption
Folder can contain multiple files.
 
#6
Sorry Deibo,
At the time I wrote this I wasn't thinking straight @.@.
I would edit it to folder, but, thanks to the transfer of forums (rip NodeBB), I can no longer edit my post.
~Sharks
 

MuntThee

Tree Puncher
#7
Suggestion
For mad commands, we should be able to create a "file". If we had near 30 commands for, let's say, a SkyWars command, we should be able to make a "file" called "SkyWars Commands" so that when we do /cmd list we can only see half of our commands because we have so many @.@.
Commands in it - /cmd file new File Name
- /cmd file add File Name Command Name
- /cmd file delete/cancel File Name [save/remove] (<--- Saves commands in file or gets rid of them)
- /cmd file edit File Name [args]
- /cmd file merge File 1 File 2 (All file 2 commands would be put into file 1 commands with the file 1 name)

Thoughts anyone? I think this would be a great idea. Just @ me if you have any questions as to how it would function, or ideas, etc.

Thanks for your time,
~Sharks
You need to do /cmd list <command> 1.40 (this wil show you only the lines 1 to 40 if tou have more lines like 500) you can also do 324..439
 

snacchan

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#8
Good idea, however if you just put all your commands under one command, as TheDeibo mentioned, then you don't need folders...