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== Usage == | == 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. | |
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+ | For complete descriptions of LavishScript syntax, see [[LavishScript:Syntax|Syntax]]. | ||
== Built-in Commands == | == Built-in Commands == |
Revision as of 06:27, 24 February 2005
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 complete descriptions of LavishScript syntax, see Syntax.
Built-in Commands
- Base
- LSVersion
- Test
- Execute
- NoParse
- Commands
- Alias
- TimedCommand
- Executefile
- Arg
- LSType
- TopLevelObject
- Scripts
- RunScript
- EndScript
- File System
- Scripting (can only be used inside scripts)
- If
- Else
- Do
- While
- Call
- Return
- Wait
- WaitFrame
- Break
- Continue
- Switch
- Case
- EndSwitch
- Default
- QueueCommand
- ExecuteQueued
- NoOp
- Variables