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Returns ''$false'' if a command is prefixed with a period (.) to make it quiet, otherwise returns ''$true''. | Returns ''[[$false]]'' if a command is prefixed with a period (.) to make it quiet, otherwise returns ''$true''. | ||
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* This function has no parameters. | |||
== Example == | == Example == | ||
[[alias]] deopme { | [[alias]] deopme { | ||
[[If-Then-Else|if]] ([[$me]] isop [[$active]]) { [[mode]] [[$v2]] -o [[$v1]] } | [[If-Then-Else|if]] ([[$me]] isop [[$active]]) { [[mode]] [[$v2]] -o [[$v1]] } | ||
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In the above example if you call ''.deopme'' it will not echo out locally you have been deopped, where it would if you just call ''deopme''. | In the above example if you call ''.deopme'' it will not echo out locally you have been deopped, where it would if you just call ''deopme''. | ||
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Latest revision as of 10:26, 12 April 2008
Returns $false if a command is prefixed with a period (.) to make it quiet, otherwise returns $true.
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- This function has no parameters.
Example
alias deopme { if ($me isop $active) { mode $v2 -o $v1 } if ($show) { echo -ag You have been deoped. } }
In the above example if you call .deopme it will not echo out locally you have been deopped, where it would if you just call deopme.