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I realize that you're devoting your time to Guardian, now (which is awesome; I hate how we always have to decide between plugins with the same goals when they could just be mashed together), but while servers wait for that awesoneness to be put together, could you clarify the usage of some commands?
Specifically, how do we use the filters parameter? I'm pretty clear on the other parameters, but there's no explanation as to what that one does. o.oI suppose that I could easily summarize my next few questions into one: What assumed values are there? For instance, if I search in a radius, is L:here an assumed value in the search? I realize that I could use /he here [radius] for the same, but you get my drift. I'm just wondering what other values are assumed in certain operations.
/hk search f:itemname
example: /hk search p:fog f:stone
@fogest: Go
But what would that do? Would it show me all of your actions that don't include breaking or placing stone?
@NoahIvaldi: Go
Basically what a filter does is filter stuff out. So what it would do is only take anything that has something to do with a player by the name fog. It then would take those results and filter it again to only include stone. This would include everything related to that player and stone. Including placing and stuff. The different parameters are simply used to filter things out. If you don't include the filter then it's not filtered out.
@fogest: Then, wouldn't that be redundant with- Oh, wait. Nope. no, it would not. Awesome! Thank you very much!
Also, do you know what other possible filters there are? I'm thinking that I could, for example, use "/he search p:inyo22 a:chat f:oops t:1d" to see how many times Taylor submitted a message that included "oops" in the text within the last day. Maybe I could use "/he seach p:syvi a:block-break, container-transaction t:1d r:32 f:10m" to search for how much griefing Syvi has done within the last day in the area while omitting what he's been doing in the last ten minutes. If I tack ", 3" on to the end of that last example, will it omit the area that extends 3 blocks from me, but still scane everything else within a 32-block radius? If I use "f:nether," will that omit all results that deal with netherrack, nether brick (blocks/fences/stairs), oor anything in the Nether? What are the limitations?
I never have used that specific off filters for that kind of stuff and therefore can't help you much but there is a nice image that has all the different actions and filtering options: http://i.imgur.com/0MnoQ.png
I already have that image, and it lists the parameters, commands (slightly outdated, but plenty accurate enough), and actions, but it doesn't really describe the versatility of the filter parameter. Thanks for your help, though. ^_^
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