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Support for user commands #430

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kaypoush opened this issue Nov 16, 2022 · 3 comments
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Support for user commands #430

kaypoush opened this issue Nov 16, 2022 · 3 comments

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@kaypoush
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Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
I cannot use user commands like requesting a release in a hub. It's possible with the Windows version.

Describe the solution you'd like
When you right click on a hub, it should give me the possibility to interact with that hub trough user commands.

Describe alternatives you've considered
There is no alternative except asking a friend who uses a Windows version to request a release for you.

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I'm using AirDC++w 2.11.3b-26-g9a31 on Manjaro Linux.

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maksis commented Nov 17, 2022

There is no alternative except asking a friend who uses a Windows version to request a release for you.

That's not really true. Those are just regular text commands that can be sent also by using context menus. You should check the list of commands that are available in the hub (or ask the operators for assistance if you can't find those).

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kaypoush commented Nov 17, 2022

There is no alternative except asking a friend who uses a Windows version to request a release for you.

That's not really true. Those are just regular text commands that can be sent also by using context menus. You should check the list of commands that are available in the hub (or ask the operators for assistance if you can't find those).

Indeed, thanks for the tip. Typing !help in the main channel gives me a list of available commands for the hub. For example, !request add <release> allows me to do a request. The difference with the Windows version is that they have a contextual menu that will have a quick way to use the commands just like you said. In that case, this is probably a duplicate of #116 and should be closed.

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maksis commented Nov 28, 2022

The difference with the Windows version is that they have a contextual menu that will have a quick way to use the commands just like you said. In that case, this is probably a duplicate of #116 and should be closed.

User commands and context menus are separate features

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