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How to change the Command permisions on YML?


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Hello, I used to use old ratherna where you could assign number 0 for all players to have access to a command

and now I can not find it using hercules/Rathena YML.

 

I go to Conf/Atcommands and Import/Atcommand and I can not find it.

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1 hour ago, eloscar23 said:

Hello, I used to use old ratherna where you could assign number 0 for all players to have access to a command

and now I can not find it using hercules/Rathena YML.

 

I go to Conf/Atcommands and Import/Atcommand and I can not find it.

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To change command permissions in a YAML (YML) file, you typically need to locate the section or entry related to commands and their permissions within the file. In the YAML file, you'll likely find a structure that outlines different commands and their associated permissions. Adjust the permissions by modifying the values assigned to each command, specifying who has the authority to use them. Permissions are often denoted by roles or user groups with specific access levels. Once you've made the necessary changes, save the YAML file, and ensure that the application or system using this configuration recognizes the modifications. Keep in mind that the specific steps may vary depending on the software or system you are working with. 1111 Vpn MOD APK

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