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Ulysses Stuff => General Chat & Help and Support => Topic started by: Bite That Apple on July 06, 2016, 08:53:00 PM
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I know someone (JamminR) is gonna say, "DIDN'T YOU LOOK AT THE DOCUMENTATION???", the sweety and simple answer is no. I did browse it for about 13 seconds, but as I've mentioned years ago, I hate the documentation site, it is a wonderful and useful piece of helpful technology.
Either way, without wasting more time then I have. When you're giving a group a new permission, i.e. ulx groupallow admin COMMAND ACCESS-TAG, what is access tag even for? My simple minded idea of it is it's just for making self notes of what this does, but at the end of the day I really have no clue what it does after all these years. I always just end up typing the command name twice, like this: ulx groupallow admin "ulx god" "ulx god".
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I think its intended for use to limit the command to specific access.
For instance, ulx groupallow admin "ulx god" "^"
Limits god to only being performed on themself.
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JamminR is correct.
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The more you know.
#Archived.