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==SlashCommand== | ==SlashCommand== | ||
{{SlashCommandArticle|command=reply|options=message|aliases=r|note=Sends a private message (AKA | {{SlashCommandArticle|command=reply|options=message|aliases=r|note=Sends a private message (AKA "tell") to the character from whom you last received a private message.}} | ||
* This command will '''not''' send replies to global names. It only sends replies to specific character names. However, the {{slashcommand|autoreply}} command will send replies to global names. | * This command will '''not''' send replies to global names. It only sends replies to specific character names. However, the {{slashcommand|autoreply}} command will send replies to global names. | ||
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/reply Good to hear from you! | /reply Good to hear from you! | ||
==See Also== | |||
* {{slashcommand|autoreply}} | |||
Latest revision as of 20:15, 25 November 2022
SlashCommand
/reply message
Aliases: r
Sends a private message (AKA "tell") to the character from whom you last received a private message.
- This command will not send replies to global names. It only sends replies to specific character names. However, the /autoreply command will send replies to global names.
- The /reply command can be used directly in the chat box to reply to a message.
- If bound to a key or macro, a pre-configured message may be sent.
Example
/reply Good to hear from you!
See Also