Project:Slash Commands: Difference between revisions
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
imported>Konoko m (→Default: updated) |
imported>Konoko (→Naming convention: updates) |
||
Line 11: | Line 11: | ||
* {{tl|slashcommand}} | * {{tl|slashcommand}} | ||
==Naming convention== | ==Naming convention== | ||
Slash Command articles are to follow this format: "command (Slash Command)". The space before the parentheses is a mediawiki standard that allows for a piped link trick. | |||
: | |||
We will NOT be using SlashCommand:command. | |||
:Many chat commands ({{slashcommand|team}}, {{slashcommand|coalition}}) have articles about the thing that they have a channel for. The [[Team]] article describes a team and links to its related slash command. | |||
:Most other commands ({{slashcommand|slashchat}}, {{slashcommand|pow_exec_name}}) do not, but instead have a redirect from [[pow_exec_name]] to [[pow_exec_name (Slash Command)]]. | |||
This way there's no confusion that this is a slash command. | |||
== Default == | == Default == |
Revision as of 17:26, 16 July 2007
Overview
Slash command article stuffs.
- Category:Slash Commands
- Category talk:Slash Commands
- {{SlashCommandArticle}} I had an epiphany to expand this slightly...
- {{SlashCommand}}
- {{slashcommand}}
Naming convention
Slash Command articles are to follow this format: "command (Slash Command)". The space before the parentheses is a mediawiki standard that allows for a piped link trick.
We will NOT be using SlashCommand:command.
- Many chat commands (/team, /coalition) have articles about the thing that they have a channel for. The Team article describes a team and links to its related slash command.
- Most other commands (/slashchat, /pow_exec_name) do not, but instead have a redirect from pow_exec_name to pow_exec_name (Slash Command).
This way there's no confusion that this is a slash command.
Default
Use this code to get started on slash command articles.
==Slash Command== {{SlashCommandArticle |command=command |options=options |aliases=(optional) |note=Semi Brief but descriptive note on the command }} == Other section (common use, examples, detail) == Some commands have unique properties that need to be explained. Here is the place to do it. == Related == *[[other_command]] *[[another_command]]