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README.MD

Areia_Message_Gagger

Add, remove, enable, and disable gags easily

General Overview

This plugin is intended to simplify the process of handling simple gag triggers. Say you're headed on an epic run. You don't really want to see messages about experience gained or gold shared. Say you're pupping/leveling in a well-known zone and don't want to see all the damage messages the mobs spam you with.

With this plugin, you can easily create groups of related messages and turn them on or off without having to open and search through your triggers menu.

By default, you enter regular expressions that match the lines you want to gag. However, there is also an option to simplify that portion, allowing you to enter plain text with simple * wildcards if you're not comfortable using regex.

Commands

amg restoredefault [confirm]

Restores the plugin to its default state. ***Note: this will permanently delete all messages you have added and revert all changes you have made. Be certain this is what you want before adding the 'confirm' argument.

amg count

Displays a brief count of the number of enabled messages and groups.

amg show [<group name> [<message name>]]

Displays info on the requested group or message. 'Amg show' on its own gives a list of all groups along with an indication of whether each group is enabled or disabled currently. 'Amg show <group>' will display all messages within that group, along with an indication of its enabled status and a peek at its match string. To see a message's full regex, enter 'amg show <group> <message>'.

amg <enable|disable> [<group name> [<message name>]]

Enables or disables the given group or message. 'amg <en|dis>able' on its own will enable/disable all groups. To enable/disable a single group, use 'amg <en|dis>able <group>', and to enable/disable only a single particular message, enter 'amg <en|dis>able <group> <message>'.

amg add <group name> <message name> <match string>

Adds a new message to be gagged. All arguments are required. The message will be given the name <message name>, added to the group called <group name> (which will be created if it does not exist), and will gag the line described by <match string>. The match string should be a regular expression. Group and message names may contain only letters, numbers, and underscores.

amg edit <group name> <message name> <name|group|match> <value>

Changes the given field of the nominated message. <Value> is the value you wish to assign to the field. For example, to change the name of the sanc message in the spellup group to 'sanctuary', enter 'amg edit spellup sanc name sanctuary'. Assigning a group name that does not already exist will create a new group; likewise, if a group is left empty by this operation, it will be removed.

amg remove <group name> [<message name>] [confirm]

Removes the given group or message. If only a group name is given, all messages in that group will be deleted. Note that this cannot be reversed, so be certain you have the correct group and message names before adding the 'confirm' argument.

amg regex [on|off]

Choose the method in which the plugin will receive and display match strings. Default is on, which means you should enter and will see regular expressions. That method is more powerful but also more complicated. Turning regex off will allow you to enter simple strings for your gag triggers. You may use '' as a wildcard, and '\' to match a literal '' (e.g., ' waves at you.' would gag any line where Jo, or Bob, or anyone else waves at you).

amg update

Check for and install updates to the plugin.