An argument for the /lsmap command similar to UNIX's "grep" |
Gan_356_x « Citoyen » 1596349260000
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The idea is simple, a "grep" argument that searches for maps with specified characters in them. In a Bash prompt, the following code would list every file or directory in a system that contains the sequence "grub": Code Bash 1 sudo find / | grep 'grub' To match something like this, the extra argument in the /lsmap command could be like the following: 1 /lsmap grep @72 1 /lsmap @72 Both of those commands will only display maps with the sequence "@72" in them. This could definitely be useful for finding specific maps, for example, if you are searching for an older map that you made and are sure it was a map that started with @75, you could type /lsmap @75 and narrow your search down. I assume this minor change could be implemented fairly easily. |
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Bhvana « Censeur » 1596668460000
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/support Or you can just look it up. Dernière modification le 1597085280000 |
Syrius « Consul » 1596712080000
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/support |
Force_shaman « Censeur » 1597170960000
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i would rather just have thumbnails generate when you open the list. just run the xml and make a preview right then and there. |