>timeuntilreset Command
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- cosmic ray
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>timeuntilreset Command
Make the command ">timeuntilreset" give you that information for both servers. Also, when logging in, it would be useful to get a message saying how long both servers have been up for.
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Re: >timeuntilreset Command
Would be an interesting command, actually.
Until such time, though, top of the forums has the information:

Until such time, though, top of the forums has the information:

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Re: >timeuntilreset Command
Well, you actually get this message when you log in, but only for server you are on. Getting it for both, together with getting reset timer for both would be super nice, indeedcosmic ray wrote: ↑Thu Jul 08, 2021 2:35 pm Make the command ">timeuntilreset" give you that information for both servers. Also, when logging in, it would be useful to get a message saying how long both servers have been up for.
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Re: >timeuntilreset Command
I had thought there was already a command for server up time, but maybe I'm wrong about it. I tried a few combinations and couldn't get it to work.
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Re: >timeuntilreset Command
For anyone not aware, the command I referred to in my original post already exists and it works, but only for the current server you're on. My suggestion is for a slight improvement to be made and not create something from scratch.
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