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In simplistic terms, commands are used simply by typing the name of the command, followed by any ''parameters'' to the command.  Consider the EverQuest 1 command "/who".  "/who" is the name of the command, but parameters can be added to the command to give more specific information, such as "/who all friend" -- "all friend" would be the parameters.
 
In simplistic terms, commands are used simply by typing the name of the command, followed by any ''parameters'' to the command.  Consider the EverQuest 1 command "/who".  "/who" is the name of the command, but parameters can be added to the command to give more specific information, such as "/who all friend" -- "all friend" would be the parameters.
  
For LavishScript command syntax, see [[LavishScript:Command_Syntax]].
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For LavishScript command syntax, see [[LavishScript:Command_Syntax|Command_Syntax]].
  
 
= Built-in Commands =
 
= Built-in Commands =

Revision as of 18:15, 13 June 2006

Introduction

Usage

In simplistic terms, commands are used simply by typing the name of the command, followed by any parameters to the command. Consider the EverQuest 1 command "/who". "/who" is the name of the command, but parameters can be added to the command to give more specific information, such as "/who all friend" -- "all friend" would be the parameters.

For LavishScript command syntax, see Command_Syntax.

Built-in Commands

Information

Aliases

Atoms

Command Execution

Scripts

Inside Scripts (only!)

Control Structures

If-Else

Loops

Switches

Timing

Function Calls

Command Queue

Triggers

Variables

File System

Operating System

Output

Modules

Testing

Deprecated

The following commands should no longer be used