senses:types:command-context
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| senses:types:command-context [2025/07/28 03:25] – args & rets on same level as syntax flash | senses:types:command-context [2025/07/28 03:25] (current) – single word for aesthetics flash | ||
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| - The first argument should be a non-empty string that will be used as the body of a chat message sent by the bot, if an empty string is provided the function will not error but the invoke will be discarded. | - The first argument should be a non-empty string that will be used as the body of a chat message sent by the bot, if an empty string is provided the function will not error but the invoke will be discarded. | ||
| - | ==== Return values | + | ==== Returns |
| //This function has no return values.// | //This function has no return values.// | ||
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| - The first argument should be a non-empty string that will be used as the body of a chat message sent by the bot, if an empty string is provided the function will not error but the invoke will be discarded. | - The first argument should be a non-empty string that will be used as the body of a chat message sent by the bot, if an empty string is provided the function will not error but the invoke will be discarded. | ||
| - | ==== Return values | + | ==== Returns |
| //This function has no return values.// | //This function has no return values.// | ||
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