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==&cmd== | ==&cmd== | ||
- | You can use {[[&arg]]} and {[[&cmd]]} in [[MPI]] to reference the command and the argument that triggered the | + | You can use {[[&arg]]} and {[[&cmd]]} in [[MPI]] to reference the command and the argument that triggered the [[MPI]]. The {&cmd} variable references the first word of a whatever command triggered the [[MPI]]. |
For example: | For example: | ||
<mpi>{null:{tell:***{name:me} looked at {&cmd} {&arg},{owner:this}}}</mpi> | <mpi>{null:{tell:***{name:me} looked at {&cmd} {&arg},{owner:this}}}</mpi> | ||
The above string of [[MPI]] could be placed in your description, various [[cinfo]] fields, the descriptions of things in _details, so on and so forth, and always print out ''So-and-So looked at whatever-command-they-ran''. | The above string of [[MPI]] could be placed in your description, various [[cinfo]] fields, the descriptions of things in _details, so on and so forth, and always print out ''So-and-So looked at whatever-command-they-ran''. |
Latest revision as of 10:43, 20 August 2010
&cmd
You can use {&arg} and {&cmd} in MPI to reference the command and the argument that triggered the MPI. The {&cmd} variable references the first word of a whatever command triggered the MPI.
For example:
{null:{tell:***{name:me} looked at {&cmd} {&arg},{owner:this}}}
The above string of MPI could be placed in your description, various cinfo fields, the descriptions of things in _details, so on and so forth, and always print out So-and-So looked at whatever-command-they-ran.