when an op in your chan types !op then it displays a list of commands for ops :D
on *:TEXT:!op:#: {
if ( $nick isop $chan ) {
msg $chan Commands here
}
THIS SCRIPT WAS MADE BY REIDER45
when you make a post it goes into the new posts so you see all the new..Why would I want to see what has been posted long ago? I like to see what people will come up with next, but tbh with you ur snippets don't stand out. That is why I said why don't you take some time an think of something to make that is worth posting rather then posting every event you figure out how to make...
reider45, be thankful that people comment on your snippet. You get an incentive to strive for improvement from the comments you receive. Now, I'm not take sides here, but we need to be adult about being commented. Remember this is a social networking site, where people come to have a say freely. The delete button is your friend if you feel that any of these comments don't warrant your appreciation.
reider45, napa182 may sound straightforward and forcible, but his intent is to propel you to a better improvement in MSL. It's been said time and again that when writing a code, always put some thoughts into it. People can see the good and bad in a snippet.
Of course, being humans, we often miss out on vital bits or make mistakes in the construction of a script. Then that's the time we ask for assistance to refine our work, accept the helpful suggestions and present the best product in our efforts.
Finally, and last but not least, Let's not start a name-calling contest to turn this thread into a troll.