![]() ![]() If this extension is really useful to you, and you are ESPECIALLY nice you could also donate me a coffee on to support me. I also need people here to tell me what I should add as default commands. I Took much time, an entier day and an entier night to create that, I didn’t sleep and it’s 6 AM for me right now, and I gave much efforts, so I would really like it if you could try it out and give me some feedback, so that I can make it better. Here is the download link: Game Jolt - Share your creations Just do like this: .put(Īll you need is a function that takes one argument and there you are! You can map it to any name, but be careful! A name is not allowed to have spaces (or it will break)! If you know some JS, you can also map any function to a command! You can define custom commands by creating an event with a condition Command … is entered, and get arguments with either the expression or by storing all arguments into a struct. When you are done with it, you can hide your text and just deactivate the console. I recommend to map the buffer to a text object with the expression getBufferedText to see what you are entering. It has an action, activateConsole, that turn on an invisible text entry and automatically detects command patterns and execute what you want. It is meant principally for debugging, but can be used in games to add mechanisms like the commands from minecraft. ![]() Hello dear comunity! I had a new idea, and as I can’t support anymore to have 1000 ideas and never do any/have any finished, I picked this easy one, and proudly present today the first version of my Debug Console. ![]()
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