Theme: Standard Dark, created by Alex 'mcmonkey' Goodwin You can find DenizenMetaWebsite on GitHub, or talk to us on Discord. queue resumeĭenizenMetaWebsite (the Denizen Meta-Documentation Website), developed by Alex "mcmonkey" Goodwin on behalf of the Denizen Script team, is a website to let you browse through the Denizen meta-documentation. #Use to delay the current queue (use instead!) - queue delay:5t Returns all queues which are running for this script. Returns a list of all currently running queues on the server. Returns the number of script entries in the queue. Returns the full textual id of the queue. Returns a queue object constructed from the input value. (eg if a script in testing gets caught in an infinite loop, you can do "/ex queue ID_HERE stop" to fix that). It's most useful within the "/ex" command for quick problem solving Generally, the queue is considered a non-ideal way of doing things - that is, there's usually a better/cleaner way to achieve similar results. It is of course not possible to resume the current queue (as if you're running a 'queue' command, the queue can't be paused). Using the "pause" argument will freeze the queue but keep it listed, waiting for a "resume" instruction. When trying to delay the current queue, use Command: wait instead. Using the "delay:" argument will cause the queue to wait for a specified duration. When trying to stop the current queue, use Command: stop instead. Using the "stop" argument will force the queue to immediately stop running. When trying to clear the current queue, use Command: stop instead. This can also be used to modify other queues currently running.Ĭlearing a queue will remove any commands still queued within it, and thus end the queue. Modifies the current state of a script queue.Īllows queues to be modified during their run. Learn about how commands work in The Beginner's Guide. Commands are always written with a '-' before them, and are the core component of any script, the primary way to cause things to happen.
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