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Don't know if anyone has already requested, but it would be nice to be able to !reload and get a one command per line, sorted alphabetically list instead of the randomness we seem to get now. Maybe even a short description of each command pulled from the modules? Maybe a hidden configuration option for each one also, so "tainted" modules don't appear in the list.
Example:
!reload
dice - rolls the dice reports back the total sum of the two dice.
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I was thinking about doing something like this with another custom command, but I'd still like this change. How do you share that description across other languages? A starting echo delimited by something weird (say, +!+Description example+!+command output) ?
El mié, 20 ago 2014 17:46 CEST tc0nn escribió:
Don't know if anyone has already requested, but it would be nice to be able to !reload and get a one command per line, sorted alphabetically list instead of the randomness we seem to get now. Maybe even a short description of each command pulled from the modules? Maybe a hidden configuration option for each one also, so "tainted" modules don't appear in the list.
Example:
!reload
dice - rolls the dice reports back the total sum of the two dice.
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Don't know if anyone has already requested, but it would be nice to be able to !reload and get a one command per line, sorted alphabetically list instead of the randomness we seem to get now. Maybe even a short description of each command pulled from the modules? Maybe a hidden configuration option for each one also, so "tainted" modules don't appear in the list.
Example:
!reload
dice - rolls the dice reports back the total sum of the two dice.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: