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42 lines
2.5 KiB
JavaScript
42 lines
2.5 KiB
JavaScript
module.exports = {
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execute: (c) => {
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// Blank template
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/*
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c.send(text, user?): Send text to all ("/tellraw @a")
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c.reply(text): Send text to command sender
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c.uuid: Unique identifier (UUID for Minecraft, Discord ID for Discord)
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c.username: Username of sender
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c.nickname: Nickname of sender when applicable
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c.command: Command string
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c.args: Arguments of command (above without the first section, and split at every space)
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c.prefix: Prefix being used to send the command (when applicable)
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c.bot: Bot that received the command. Will be different type based on where it was received
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c.type: Type of bot receiving the command ("minecraft", "console", "discord")
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c.lang: The language the player has selected, or the default if none
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c.colors: The color palette the player has selected, or the default if none
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*/
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},
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/*
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Command description and usage have been moved to the message files. The format for a basic command is:
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"command.(name).usage": " <required> [optional]",
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"command.(name).desc": "Insert description here...",
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replacing (name) with the name of the new command.
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Some more complex commands may have messages of their own, which should be placed there too.
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First, insert the following line near the top of the command's file (not in the execute function):
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const getMessage = require('../../util/lang.js')
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Then, to get a specific message:
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getMessage(c.lang,"(message key)",[(arguments, in an array (optional))])
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For example, this will show the "about" command's redirection to "serverinfo":
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getMessage(c.lang,"command.about.serverinfo")
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The with array can be used to add information to a message. For example:
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getMessage(lang,"command.help.commandInfo",["cmd","usage","desc"])
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shows the "help" command's formatting for command information, with some strings as items.
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That message would render as (in en-US):
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cmdusage - desc
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Extra information is inserted wherever there is a "%s" or a "%n$s", with n being the index of the item in the array.
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*/
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hidden: true, // To show the command on the help command list, remove this line (optional)
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consoleIndex: true, // When run from console, the second argument will be a bot ID (optional)
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aliases: ['example', 'testing'], // Other command names that will work the same (optional)
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level: 0 // Permission level required to run this command (optional)
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}
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