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Revision as of 00:11, 6 July 2014
The /enable command enables the specified groups in all scripts. The command also accepts a wildcard value which can be used to enable all matching groups.
Synopsis
/enable <group1 group2 ... groupN> /enable <wildcard_expression>
Switches
None
Parameters
- <group1 group2 ... groupN> - a list with the name of the groups to be enabled seperated by spaces
- <wildcard_expression - a wildcard expression, all matching groups are disabled
Example
/enable #one #two #three or /enable #*o*
* Group(s) enabled
First example enables the three groups specified while the second would only enables the first two (#one and #two, assuming that's the only matching groups)
Compatibility
Added: 3.5
See also
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