... | ... | @@ -12,15 +12,24 @@ Now players will be able to type `vcall bots` or `vcall nobots` which will start |
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You can prefix the contents of an alias with `settemp` to make it be valid only for the current game. For example `alias nobots "settemp minplayers 0"`.
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You can create documentation for your votes by creating a cvars with `sv_vote_command_help_%VOTE_NAME%` pattern, for example:
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```
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set sv_vote_command_help_bots "\nUsage:^3 vcall bots\n^7 Adds some bots to the server."
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```
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Here's example that allows voting common server types assuming your `server.cfg` doesn't force them (you get infinite recursion if it does):
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```
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alias vanilla "exec ruleset-xonotic.cfg; exec server.cfg; endmatch"
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addvote vanilla
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set sv_vote_command_help_vanilla "\nUsage:^3 vcall vanilla\n^7 Resets the server to vanilla ruleset."
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alias instagib "exec ruleset-xonotic.cfg; exec server.cfg; g_instagib 1; g_grappling_hook 1; endmatch"
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addvote instagib
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set sv_vote_command_help_instagib "\nUsage:^3 vcall instagib\n^7 Sets the server to instagib ruleset."
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alias overkill "exec ruleset-overkill.cfg; exec server.cfg; endmatch"
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addvote overkill
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set sv_vote_command_help_overkill "\nUsage:^3 vcall overkill\n^7 Sets the game to overkill ruleset."
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``` |