Command Usage Explanations  
LIMITED COMMANDS
 
Note 1: RNblockOn will override RCMSlimitation-settings
Note 2: HasleftBlockOn will override RCMSlimitation-settings
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View with RCMSlimitation Off
View with RNblock Off
View with HasleftBlock Off
      User(3) Moderator(4) Admin(5) coHost(6) Host
#AdminCmd RcmsLimitationOn   Activate users ability to use limited RCMS-commands          
#AdminCmd RcmsLimitationOff   Deactivate the use of limited RCMS-commands
Moderators and above are allowed to use
         
#hasleft #hasleft <rawname> Displays a fake Has Left message in the room          
#\r\n#   Inserts a linebreak          
#motd #motd <text> Outputs a text with similar format as MOTD          
/example
#UserCmd Example
/example <command>
#usercmd example <command>
Allow commands to be written exactly, without execution          
#Nickname   #Message #nickname <name> #message <text>            
#noname #noname <text> Message written as Anonymus User          
#aa <file> #aa motd
#aa <filename>
Displays the content of a aat-file.
Read more about aat-files.
         
♯c10# Will display a # in the room. This can be used when you want to display a # without executing any command.          
/aalevel /aalevel <0-7> Special command. Can only be used inside a aat-file. The number decide who can view the content of the file and not.