bordemstirs
Member
Currently, I can call an ash script from chat by typing
which is pretty cool. I know it's only going to save a few keystrokes, but it would be crazy intuitive and awesome if I could define custom macros that link straight into an ash script so I could just type
that does the same thing. Not sure how hard it would be to implement, but it'd be pretty nifty.
EDIT:
This should probably be a different request, but, if implemented, it would render this request unnecessary (kinda...).
I can currently emulate this function by simply using a chatbotScript and just looking at the "Unknown command: /whatever" and then acting on that. However, I'm still left with the ugly "Unknown command:" showing up in my chat. It would be cool if a chatbotScript had a function to basically say "now that I've processed the chat message, don't show it in chat". Maybe if main was boolean or int instead of void.
Not sure which is more feasible.
Code:
/run myscript.ash Parameters Here
Code:
/mymacro Parameters Here
EDIT:
This should probably be a different request, but, if implemented, it would render this request unnecessary (kinda...).
I can currently emulate this function by simply using a chatbotScript and just looking at the "Unknown command: /whatever" and then acting on that. However, I'm still left with the ugly "Unknown command:" showing up in my chat. It would be cool if a chatbotScript had a function to basically say "now that I've processed the chat message, don't show it in chat". Maybe if main was boolean or int instead of void.
Not sure which is more feasible.
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