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If you use /timers off, it will stop all active timers and echo: ''* All timers halted'' | If you use /timers off, it will stop all active timers and echo: ''* All timers halted'' | ||
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Latest revision as of 23:15, 27 November 2005
Shows or stops all active timers.
/timers [off]
Using /timers will show you all active timers, having the following format:
* Active timers: * Timer <name> <seconds>s delay <commands to execute> (<network>) * Timer <name> <seconds>s delay <commands to execute> (<network>) -
If you use /timers off, it will stop all active timers and echo: * All timers halted