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A '''tell''' in City of ... is the equivalent of a whisper or private message. In fact, it's [[Slash Commands|slash command]] is aliased to /t, /tell, /private, /p, and /whisper.
==Slash Command==
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Sends ''message'' to the ''player_name''. Note the comma "," after ''player_name''. If forgotten, the whole string including the message (up to the first comma, if used) will be treated as the target player name.


'''tell''' ''player name'', ''message''
''player_name'' is not case sensitive and may include spaces or valid special characters.


''Player name'' is not case sensitive, however it must include any spaces, punctuation, or special characters.


There MUST be a comma after the player name.
This same command can be used for [[Global Chat Handle|global chat handles]], simply include the commercial at ("@") in front. Messages sent to global handles while the recipient is offline are stored for delivery.
[[Category:Slash Commands]][[Category:Communication Commands]]
:{{slashcommand|tell|@player_name, message}}
 
 
'''Note:''' ''/t'' is an alias for '''/tell''', not for '''/team'''. '''/team''''s aliases are ''/group'', and ''/g''.}}
 
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[[Category:Communication Commands]]

Latest revision as of 21:30, 26 August 2022

Slash Command

/tell player_name, message
Aliases: '/t, /whisper, /private, /p'

Sends message to the player_name. Note the comma "," after player_name. If forgotten, the whole string including the message (up to the first comma, if used) will be treated as the target player name.

player_name is not case sensitive and may include spaces or valid special characters.


This same command can be used for global chat handles, simply include the commercial at ("@") in front. Messages sent to global handles while the recipient is offline are stored for delivery.

/tell @player_name, message


Note: /t is an alias for /tell, not for /team. /team's aliases are /group, and /g.