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== Slash Command == | == Slash Command == | ||
{{SlashCommandArticle|command=who|options=options|note=Searches for | {{SlashCommandArticle|command=who|options=options|note=Searches for the specified options.}} | ||
* This command is the same as the {{slashcommand|search}} slash command except it ''requires'' an argument after the command to bring up the player search window. The argument could be anything... a name, a number, etc. | * This command is the same as the {{slashcommand|search}} slash command except it ''requires'' an argument after the command to bring up the player search window. The argument could be anything... a name, a number, etc. | ||
* | * For a list of options to use with this command, see the {{slashcommand|search}} command. | ||
'''Tip:''' Use the {{slashcommand|search}} command instead. It's slightly easier. | '''Tip:''' Use the {{slashcommand|search}} command instead. It's slightly easier. |
Latest revision as of 22:12, 15 August 2022
Slash Command
/who options
Searches for the specified options.
- This command is the same as the /search slash command except it requires an argument after the command to bring up the player search window. The argument could be anything... a name, a number, etc.
- For a list of options to use with this command, see the /search command.
Tip: Use the /search command instead. It's slightly easier.
Example
/who SuperBob +all