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Commands cheat sheet #28

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rmasoni opened this issue Aug 18, 2015 · 4 comments
Open

Commands cheat sheet #28

rmasoni opened this issue Aug 18, 2015 · 4 comments

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@rmasoni
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rmasoni commented Aug 18, 2015

There could be a sheet with all available chat commands. It could show up like the side panes or in the corner of the screen.

@jedevc
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jedevc commented Aug 19, 2015

There is only one chat command in existence: /me
Everything else is implemented using bots.

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ginasue commented Aug 19, 2015

Get off my phone...you bout sent me to outhouse!!!
On Aug 18, 2015 7:33 PM, "Gina S. Wright" [email protected] wrote:

On Aug 18, 2015 2:57 PM, "Rafael Masoni" [email protected] wrote:

There could be a sheet with all available chat commands. It could show up
like the side panes or in the corner of the screen.


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@rmasoni
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rmasoni commented Aug 19, 2015

@jedevc Oh, nice to know that. Wouldn't it be useful if this was shown somewhere in the app?

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jedevc commented Aug 19, 2015

It probably would be nice to have some sort of help area. Maybe a drop down panel of help or something. However, at the moment - there really is only one command which can easily to taught to newcomers.

For bots on the other hand, commands can be quite complex. Generally though, using !help BotName will get some basic help about it. It would be nice if there was a way in the future to see all the commands that could be issued in a room through some ui feature.

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