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How to: force command into type

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  • Started 2 years ago by abledoc
  1. abledoc
    Member

    Sometimes you want to write about a command but you don't want it to execute. Here's how to get it into type: just say "no cap" before the command (or Cap).

    Another way you can write a command is to say it slowly: go to sleep (Yep, still awake)

    Apparently, the commands for "cap" and "no cap" are exceptions. They won't print no matter what I say.

    Good speaking.

    Posted 2 years ago #

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