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Feature Request: Add (or something similar) as syntax in workshop documentation
Who would use it? People using the aliasing workshop What part of the bot? Aliasing Workshop How would it work? If you write in workshop documentation, it'll be replaced with the alias's binding when displayed. For example, if you have an alias called "AwesomeAlias" and the documentation includes: "Usage: <binding> <arg1> [arg2]" it'll display as "Usage: !AwesomeAlias <arg1> [arg2]", but if someone who has set Avrae's prefix to / and bound AwesomeAlias to "BrilliantBinding" calls that alias's help, it would display as: "Usage: /BrilliantBinding <arg1> [arg2]" Why should this be added? This would ensure that documentation always gives correct information to the user.
Brinjal#4037
Upvote - Dr Turtle#1771
Upvote - Robbe#7964
Upvote - Lathaon#6649
Upvote - Brinjal#4037
Upvote - Org#5127
Upvote - R to the Ichie#6193
Votes: +6 / -0
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Feature Request: Add (or something similar) as syntax in workshop documentation
Who would use it? People using the aliasing workshop
What part of the bot? Aliasing Workshop
How would it work? If you write in workshop documentation, it'll be replaced with the alias's binding when displayed. For example, if you have an alias called "AwesomeAlias" and the documentation includes: "Usage:
<binding> <arg1> [arg2]
" it'll display as "Usage:!AwesomeAlias <arg1> [arg2]
", but if someone who has set Avrae's prefix to/
and bound AwesomeAlias to "BrilliantBinding" calls that alias's help, it would display as: "Usage:/BrilliantBinding <arg1> [arg2]
"Why should this be added? This would ensure that documentation always gives correct information to the user.
Votes: +6 / -0
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: