[REQ] /l (local) /me, /do and /s (shout)

Discussion in 'Archived: Plugin Requests' started by Luan5006, Aug 6, 2011.

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    Luan5006

    Hello. I don't know how to develop plugins and I don't know if these are simple or not.
    But could someone do the following commands for me?
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    /l(ocal) *msg* - A local chat, I'd like it to have a small range.
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    /me *msg* - I know this one already exists, but it's global and I need it to be ranged aswell, same range as /do and /s.
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    /do *msg* - A command just like /me, but it shows up like this: **msg goes here** (sendername) if possible. Same range as /me and /s.
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    /s(hout) *msg* - A chat command just like /local, but with bigger range, like /do and /me.
     
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    Vynlar

    We have tons of chat plugins, I'm sure you can find one with your features.
     
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    (infected)

    Agreed.
     
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    Luan5006

    Yes, I've looked for it and I couldn't find any. I found a plugin with a /shout command and a local chat, both are global and that's really not what I want. I found no plugins with /do command and I found no plugins with a ranged /me.
    I remember a plugin with /l and /ooc, but it wasn't for bukkit, and I don't remember it's name and I haven't found it here either. So I asked if anyone could make those for me, /ooc wouldn't be needed as I plan on using global chat for it.
    I don't know how to develop plugins, I don't even know if you need a program or something like that. And I also haven't found a plugin that allows you to change the command you type for the chat message.
    But thanks for the help :)
     
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    (infected)

    you really just need 3 commands and set /say to a configurable distance
    /global -shouts server wide
    /world- just on currnet world
    /say-just in local area
     
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    Luan5006

    /say is an admin command I plan on using.
    I need those four exact commands: /do, /me, /s and /l with the four exact functions.
    I'd try to work on them myself if I knew how to. But I've read tutorials and this really seems complicated to me, and that's why I'm asking for them.
     

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