Actions

3.0 Hello World Alias: Difference between revisions

From Iron Realms Nexus Client Documentation

No edit summary
No edit summary
 
(One intermediate revision by the same user not shown)
Line 4: Line 4:
This is an illustration of a basic alias.
This is an illustration of a basic alias.


With this alias, when a user enters 'sh', the system will instead transmit the command 'say hello world!'.
[[Image:hw-02.png]]


Please note, if you add any text after this alias, it won't work. For example, if you enter "sh It's a wonderful morning", it will not trigger the alias.
With this alias, when a user enters 'sh', the system will instead transmit the command 'say hello world!'.  


By selecting "Include prefix and suffix", you can include extra text along with your command to the game.
[[Image:hw-03.png]]


Keep in mind that this alias is set using the 'Begins with' matching type. This allows you to type additional text following the primary shortcut, which will be attached to the original command. You can view the result in the picture provided below.
Please note, the alias is set to "Exact Match". If the user adds any text to the command, it will not fire. In the example above the user entered, "sh 1". This will not trigger the alias.


[[File:alias-hello-world-output.png]]
 
By selecting "Include prefix and suffix", users may include extra text along with their command.
 
[[Image:hw-01.png]]
 
Keep in mind that this alias is set using the 'Begins with' matching type. This allows you to type additional text following the primary alias, which will be attached to the original command. You can view the result in the picture provided below.
 
[[Image:Hw-04.png]]


</div>
</div>

Latest revision as of 03:31, 21 June 2023

This is an illustration of a basic alias.

With this alias, when a user enters 'sh', the system will instead transmit the command 'say hello world!'.

Please note, the alias is set to "Exact Match". If the user adds any text to the command, it will not fire. In the example above the user entered, "sh 1". This will not trigger the alias.


By selecting "Include prefix and suffix", users may include extra text along with their command.

Keep in mind that this alias is set using the 'Begins with' matching type. This allows you to type additional text following the primary alias, which will be attached to the original command. You can view the result in the picture provided below.