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Add new switches from 23w41a and 23w42a #7042

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New Nodes/Commands/ConfigOptions:


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  • I have tested this pull request for defects on a server.

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@Warriorrrr Warriorrrr added this to the 0.99.7.0 milestone Oct 18, 2023
@LlmDl LlmDl merged commit 146db0e into master Oct 23, 2023
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@LlmDl LlmDl deleted the feat/new-switchables branch October 23, 2023 21:18
LlmDl added a commit that referenced this pull request Oct 23, 2023
Warrior with PR #7040.
  - Make status screen sending respect the async eco setting, courtesy
of Warrior with PR #7038.
  - Add new switches from 23w41a and 23w42a, courtesy of Warrior with
PR #7042.
  - Add floodfill claim command, courtesy of Warrior with PR #7012.
  - New Command: /t claim fill
    - Fills a surrounded section with claims for a town.
  - New Permission Node: towny.command.town.claim.fill
    - Child node of towny.command.town.claim.*
    - No changes to townyperms.yml required.
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