Using .h on non-existant command will once again show an error.

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Master Kwoth 2017-06-13 02:50:01 +02:00
parent 28115aa2b7
commit b0af0fbb08
2 changed files with 9 additions and 2 deletions

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@ -81,8 +81,15 @@ namespace NadekoBot.Modules.Help
await ConfirmLocalized("commands_instr", Prefix).ConfigureAwait(false); await ConfirmLocalized("commands_instr", Prefix).ConfigureAwait(false);
} }
[NadekoCommand, Usage, Description, Aliases]
[Priority(1)]
public async Task H([Remainder] string fail)
{
await ReplyErrorLocalized("command_not_found").ConfigureAwait(false);
}
[NadekoCommand, Usage, Description, Aliases] [NadekoCommand, Usage, Description, Aliases]
[Priority(0)]
public async Task H([Remainder] CommandInfo com = null) public async Task H([Remainder] CommandInfo com = null)
{ {
var channel = Context.Channel; var channel = Context.Channel;

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@ -42,12 +42,12 @@ namespace NadekoBot.Services.Database.Models
public HashSet<EightBallResponse> EightBallResponses { get; set; } = new HashSet<EightBallResponse>(); public HashSet<EightBallResponse> EightBallResponses { get; set; } = new HashSet<EightBallResponse>();
public HashSet<RaceAnimal> RaceAnimals { get; set; } = new HashSet<RaceAnimal>(); public HashSet<RaceAnimal> RaceAnimals { get; set; } = new HashSet<RaceAnimal>();
public string DMHelpString { get; set; } = "Type `-h` for help."; public string DMHelpString { get; set; } = "Type `.h` for help.";
public string HelpString { get; set; } = @"To add me to your server, use this link -> <https://discordapp.com/oauth2/authorize?client_id={0}&scope=bot&permissions=66186303> public string HelpString { get; set; } = @"To add me to your server, use this link -> <https://discordapp.com/oauth2/authorize?client_id={0}&scope=bot&permissions=66186303>
You can use `{1}modules` command to see a list of all modules. You can use `{1}modules` command to see a list of all modules.
You can use `{1}commands ModuleName` You can use `{1}commands ModuleName`
(for example `{1}commands Administration`) to see a list of all of the commands in that module. (for example `{1}commands Administration`) to see a list of all of the commands in that module.
For a specific command help, use `{1}h CommandName` (for example {1}h !!q) For a specific command help, use `{1}h CommandName` (for example {1}h {1}q)
**LIST OF COMMANDS CAN BE FOUND ON THIS LINK** **LIST OF COMMANDS CAN BE FOUND ON THIS LINK**